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" ... and compared with the coal itself reduced to powder was found deprived of the greater portion of the bitumen and, in some instances, entirely destitute of it. There is every reason to believe that much coal gas... "
The Explosibility of Coal Dust - Seite 11
von George Samuel Rice - 1910 - 186 Seiten
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The Polytechnic Review and Magazine of Science, Literature and the ..., Band 2

1845 - 496 Seiten
...There is every reason to believe that much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine by the flame of the fire damp, which raised...along ; and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburut only for want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Ausgabe 49

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1895 - 368 Seiten
...coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine, by the flame of the fire-damp which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon...this dust remained unburnt only from want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large number of deaths from choke damp,...
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Nature, Band 33

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 Seiten
...much coal-gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine, by the fame of the firedamp, which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air." That is to say, the flame of the fire-damp is extended, and the effect of the explosion...
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Report of the Department of Mines

1872 - 878 Seiten
...much coal-gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine by the flame of the firedamp, which raised and swept it along ; and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air." Mr. Galloway, HM Inspector of Mines, read a paper before the Royal Society, in March,...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Band 24

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 810 Seiten
...much coal-gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine by the flame of the firedamp, which raised and swept it along ; and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air." mmediately from the consideration that, without doubt, combustible gases can supplant...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Bände 45-46

1882 - 640 Seiten
...coal-gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine, by the flame of the fire-damp, which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air. On January lyth, 1845, Faraday delivered a discourse to the members of the Royal Institution,...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Band 10

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1884 - 540 Seiten
...coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of the mine, by the flame of the fire-damp, which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained nnburnt only for want of air. " At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large...
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Nature, Band 33

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 884 Seiten
...coal-gas was made from this dust in the Very air itself of the mine, by the Jlame of the firedamp, which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air." That is to say, the flame of the fire-damp Is extended, and the effect of the explosion...
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Chemical Technology...

Charles Edward Groves - 1889 - 852 Seiten
...very air itself of the mine by the flame of the fire-damp which raised it and swept it along, and that much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only from want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large number of deaths from choke-damp,...
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Chemical Technology, Or, Chemistry in Its Applications to Arts and ...

Charles Edward Groves, William Thorp, William Joseph Dibdin - 1889 - 850 Seiten
...very air itself of the mine by the flame of the fire-damp which raised it and swept it along, and that much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only from want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large number of deaths from choke-damp,...
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