A Text Book of Gas Manufacture for StudentsG. Bell and sons, 1900 - 284 pages |
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... hydrocarbons of the marsh - gas series are formed , leaving an accumulation of carbon and mineral matter in the residue . 10 Now the bulk of woody fibre ( the substance of which the vegetable deposits were chiefly composed ) is known as ...
... hydrocarbons of the marsh - gas series are formed , leaving an accumulation of carbon and mineral matter in the residue . 10 Now the bulk of woody fibre ( the substance of which the vegetable deposits were chiefly composed ) is known as ...
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... hydrocarbons , tar or bitumen , whence their name is derived . Coal - gas is usually obtained from bituminous coals . Bituminous coals are generally found in secondary formations ; the most marked varieties being caking coal , splint ...
... hydrocarbons , tar or bitumen , whence their name is derived . Coal - gas is usually obtained from bituminous coals . Bituminous coals are generally found in secondary formations ; the most marked varieties being caking coal , splint ...
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... hydrocarbon compounds of much the same character as the paraffins , and also compounds of carbon , hydrogen , and oxygen , of somewhat similar kind to the woody fibre from which it has sprung , while other compounds containing nitrogen ...
... hydrocarbon compounds of much the same character as the paraffins , and also compounds of carbon , hydrogen , and oxygen , of somewhat similar kind to the woody fibre from which it has sprung , while other compounds containing nitrogen ...
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... hydrocarbons . C In addition to an elementary analysis , much useful in- formation relative to the suitability or non - suitability of any particular coal for gas - making purposes , may be obtained from a " proximate " analysis , which ...
... hydrocarbons . C In addition to an elementary analysis , much useful in- formation relative to the suitability or non - suitability of any particular coal for gas - making purposes , may be obtained from a " proximate " analysis , which ...
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... hydrocarbons being absorbed by the heavier hydrocarbons TAR Nel FIG . 9 . contained in the tar ; the converse result being the case to some extent if the gas is kept in contact with the tar at a sufficiently high temperature . With ...
... hydrocarbons being absorbed by the heavier hydrocarbons TAR Nel FIG . 9 . contained in the tar ; the converse result being the case to some extent if the gas is kept in contact with the tar at a sufficiently high temperature . With ...
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2nd Edition ammonia ammoniacal liquor amount apparatus aqueous vapour Argand burner ascension pipe benzene bituminous coal bottom burner burning candles cannel cannel coal carbonic acid cast-iron cent centre chamber CO₂ coal-gas coke combustion condenser consists containing cubic feet cubic foot cylinder deposited diameter dip pipe disc distillation drum effect employed Engravings ethylene exhauster fixed flame furnace GAS MANUFACTURE gas passes gas-holder gas-works gases governor heat History holder hydraulic main hydrocarbons hydrogen illuminating power Illustrations inches inlet known latter light lime liquid means Messrs meter methane mouthpiece naphthalene necessary Nitrogen obtained ordinary outlet oxide oxygen pentane photometer placed plates portion Portraits pressure produced purifiers quantity result retort retort-house revised scrubber SH₂ shown in fig side specific gravity sperm sulphide sulphur compounds sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid supply tank temperature thickness tion Trans Translated tube valve vessel vols volume washer weight William Hazlitt
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