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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... shows a slight green- ish fluorescence , while with transmitted light its color is dark brown . At 70.25 ° F. it is viscous . It freezes at 320 F. , ac- quiring the consistency of butter without separating paraffin , nor could a ...
... shows a slight green- ish fluorescence , while with transmitted light its color is dark brown . At 70.25 ° F. it is viscous . It freezes at 320 F. , ac- quiring the consistency of butter without separating paraffin , nor could a ...
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... shows that the imports of American refined petroleum into Japan have in- creased from about 1,000,000 gallons in 1872 , to nearly 18,000,000 gallons in 1880 . The techno - chemical industries of Japan are still in their infancy . As ...
... shows that the imports of American refined petroleum into Japan have in- creased from about 1,000,000 gallons in 1872 , to nearly 18,000,000 gallons in 1880 . The techno - chemical industries of Japan are still in their infancy . As ...
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... shows that , generally speaking , the density is less the lighter the oil is . 1 Cantor Lectures on Petroleum and its Products , 1886 . ( 40 ) In the different petroleum regions the density varies as follows CHAPTER III.
... shows that , generally speaking , the density is less the lighter the oil is . 1 Cantor Lectures on Petroleum and its Products , 1886 . ( 40 ) In the different petroleum regions the density varies as follows CHAPTER III.
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... shows that Peckham and Markownikoff and Oglobin could not establish a content of oxygen , while the former found nitrogen . LOCALITY . Specific gravity at o ° C. C. H. 4 ( 49 ) CHAPTER IV CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM Table of ...
... shows that Peckham and Markownikoff and Oglobin could not establish a content of oxygen , while the former found nitrogen . LOCALITY . Specific gravity at o ° C. C. H. 4 ( 49 ) CHAPTER IV CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF PETROLEUM Table of ...
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... show a content of oxygen as high as 6.9 per cent . The correctness of such high figures is , however doubted by some , for instance , by Dr. Kraemer . But on the other hand , it may be said that pe- troleum , especially when heated ...
... show a content of oxygen as high as 6.9 per cent . The correctness of such high figures is , however doubted by some , for instance , by Dr. Kraemer . But on the other hand , it may be said that pe- troleum , especially when heated ...
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