A french chemist named Michel Eugene Chevreul invented soap. He made an earlier form of it out of pig fat, salt, and oil. :)
I think the Egyptians, around 2,500 wqe. You have probably gotten many answers just like this. Hope I am a little helpful!
One of the first recordings of a soap like substance was in Babylon and a text from 2200BC was found that detailed the making of soap from the same area.
The Ebers papyrus that dates from 1550BC details the use of soap in preparing wool for weaving.
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Michel Eugene Chevreul which was a french chemist that studied animal fats.
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No. It is said that soap was a German invention.
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No, soap existed for centuries prior to Carver. However, he did learn how to make soap from peanut products.
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No. Soap had been in use by man at least 8,000 years before him. Lotions have also been made by ancient man. He came up with peanut butter.
He developed a lot of ways to use peanuts and peanut products (like peanut oil). As far as I can tell, he didn't make shampoo (he did make a "hair dressing" out of peanut oil and lanolin). He might have made some peanut butter, but he certainly did not invent it.
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You can make candy, Computer programs, soap, candles, invent something new (this requires a big budget depending on what you are making), make things out of resin.
George Washington Carver is most famous for his work with peanuts. In his lifetime he discovered ways to make soap, shampoo, and toothpaste out of peanuts. He was the one to invent peanut butter.
they invent cheese