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" ... expect to find near by those products of the chemical changes effected in the coal. Such is the delicacy of the balance existing between the elements of the heavy hydrocarbons, that no second distillation of them can be effected; they always undergo... "
The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 294
1859
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

Geology - 1859 - 482 pages
...of them can be effected ; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which under any known natural conditions, would remain...broken up into permanent gases, vapors of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. escape. Generally the light, nearly colorless,...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 7

Geology - 1858 - 394 pages
...of them can be effected ; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...bituminous coals may be broken up into permanent gases, vapours of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute,...
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Report of the Annual Meeting, Volume 27

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - Science - 1858 - 682 pages
...of them can be effected ; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...bituminous coals may be broken up into permanent gases, vapours of wuter, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute,...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1858 - 670 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...bituminous coals may be broken up into permanent gases, vapours of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute,...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 7

Geology - 1858 - 388 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...undergo by heat, where the influencing conditions wefe not the same as those usually seen; and the results of extended trials demonstrate that the bituminous...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 27

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1858 - 670 pages
...of them can be effected ; they always underpi decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain to attest their previous presence. A further decomposition of the fluid products, condensed from either or both of these modes of operating,...
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The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in All ..., Volume 17

Chemistry - 1859 - 500 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...bituminous coals may be broken up into permanent gases, vapours of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute,...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Industrial arts - 1860 - 452 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...broken up into permanent gases, vapors of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute, for the ordinary forms...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 11

Industrial arts - 1860 - 448 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...bituminous coals may be broken up into permanent gases, vapora of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute, for...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

Industrial arts - 1867 - 460 pages
...of them can be effected; they always undergo decomposition by heat, with the separation of carbon, which, under any known natural conditions, would remain...broken up into permanent gases, vapors of water, and ammoniacal salts, while carbon remains as a fixed product. If we substitute, for the ordinary forms...
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