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Charles Goodyear spent years trying to stabilize natural rubber, which became sticky in heat and brittle in cold, before accidentally discovering vulcanization in 1839 when he dropped a rubber-sulfur mixture on a hot stove. The heat-treated rubber remained flexible across a wide temperature range. His invention made rubber useful for tires, hoses, boots, and hundreds of other applications.
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