Frederick Abel can refer to a few different things, depending on the context. Most notably, Frederick Abel (1827–1902) was a British chemist known for his work in explosives and gunpowder. He is often credited with the invention of cordite, a type of smokeless powder that was widely used in military applications. Abel also contributed to the understanding of the properties of various explosive materials.

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