Petroleum: Its History, Origin, Occurrence, Production, Physical and Chemical Constitution, Technology, Examination and Uses; Together with the Occurrences and Uses of Natural Gas |
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... color ; Color of petroleum ; Difference between American and Caucasian varieties of petroleum ; Instruments for establishing the coloration permissible Stammer's improved colorimeter : Operation of testing the oil An older form of ...
... color ; Color of petroleum ; Difference between American and Caucasian varieties of petroleum ; Instruments for establishing the coloration permissible Stammer's improved colorimeter : Operation of testing the oil An older form of ...
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... color , and smells something like tar . When the Indians collect it from a standing water they first throw away that which floats on the top , as it smells stronger than that below it . They then agitate the water violently with a stick ...
... color , and smells something like tar . When the Indians collect it from a standing water they first throw away that which floats on the top , as it smells stronger than that below it . They then agitate the water violently with a stick ...
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... color of the oil , which , when first distilled , was orange to lemon - yellow , changed in a short time to dirty dark brown , so that the oil was no longer suitable for keeping in glass . 3. The complaints referred to the intense smell ...
... color of the oil , which , when first distilled , was orange to lemon - yellow , changed in a short time to dirty dark brown , so that the oil was no longer suitable for keeping in glass . 3. The complaints referred to the intense smell ...
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... color , smell and incomplete combustion should no longer appear justified . The defect of the flame diminishing and becoming extinguished was , according to views prevailing at that time , attributed to a want of volatile substances ...
... color , smell and incomplete combustion should no longer appear justified . The defect of the flame diminishing and becoming extinguished was , according to views prevailing at that time , attributed to a want of volatile substances ...
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... color became lighter ; but the straw - yellow color of the refined petroleum changed in a short time to brown which gave rise to fresh complaints . The most productive well , the oil of which contributed most to the development of the ...
... color became lighter ; but the straw - yellow color of the refined petroleum changed in a short time to brown which gave rise to fresh complaints . The most productive well , the oil of which contributed most to the development of the ...
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