The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 98
... charcoal ; an artificial draught is created by jets of superheated steam , and the whole products of com- bustion from the furnace are forced into and retained by the closed chamber . The chamber is filled with peat , which may be dried ...
... charcoal ; an artificial draught is created by jets of superheated steam , and the whole products of com- bustion from the furnace are forced into and retained by the closed chamber . The chamber is filled with peat , which may be dried ...
Page 199
... charcoal is the most important . The chemical analysis of animal charcoal forms the foundation plate of success in working it in that great laboratory , the sugar refinery . In it all the work done should be conducted on chemical ...
... charcoal is the most important . The chemical analysis of animal charcoal forms the foundation plate of success in working it in that great laboratory , the sugar refinery . In it all the work done should be conducted on chemical ...
Page 200
... charcoal , I have been particular and exact in determining this con- stituent in many samples of animal charcoal which I have had occasion to analyse . Indeed , the importance of the work usually entrusted to me will not allow me to ...
... charcoal , I have been particular and exact in determining this con- stituent in many samples of animal charcoal which I have had occasion to analyse . Indeed , the importance of the work usually entrusted to me will not allow me to ...
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