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" ... and when examined chemically, 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... "
Dust Explosions in the Process Industries: Identification, Assessment and ... - Pagina 21
door Rolf K. Eckhoff - 2003 - 719 pagina’s
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Annual Report, Nummer 16

Kentucky. Department of Mines and Minerals, Kentucky. Mines and Minerals Department - 1900 - 262 pagina’s
...every reason to believe that much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air of the mine itself by the flame of the firedamp, which raised and swept...along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only from want of air." Faraday subsequently stated, as the substance of his conclusions on...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1910 - 228 pagina’s
...much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself in 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 from want of air. It maybe remarked that many investigations of explosions since have...
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The Explosibility of Coal Dust

George Samuel Rice - 1910 - 820 pagina’s
...much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself in 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 from want of air. It maybe remarked that many investigations of explosions since have...
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Elementary Chemistry for Coal-mining Students

Lucius Trant O'Shea - 1911 - 344 pagina’s
...and, in some instances, entirely destitute of it. There is every reason to believe that much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of...along, and 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...
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Bulletin, Nummer 4;Nummer 7;Nummers 19-21

1911 - 354 pagina’s
...much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself in 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 from want of air. It maybe remarked that many investigations of explosions since have...
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Bulletin, Nummers 18-21

1912 - 572 pagina’s
...much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself in 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 from want of air. It maybe remarked that many investigations of explosions since have...
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Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Nummers 92-96

1914 - 1346 pagina’s
...in 1844, in which it is said "much coal gas had been made from this dust in the very air itself in the mine by the flame of the firedamp, which raised and swept it along, and much of the carbon of the dust remained unburned only from want of air." The subject lay dormant until 1875 when William...
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Philosophical Magazine

1845 - 1262 pagina’s
...walls of the works would instantly take fire and burn, if there were oxygen enough in the air present to support its combustion; and we found the dust adhering...along; and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 16

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1845 - 620 pagina’s
...and in some instances entirely destitute of it. There is every reason to believe that much coal gas was made from this dust in the very air itself of...along ; and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt only for want of air. At first we were greatly embarrassed by the circumstance of the large...
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Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists' Society

Bristol Naturalists' Society (Avon) - 1896 - 574 pagina’s
...entirely destitute of it. There is every reason to believe that much coal gas was made from this duat in the very air itself of the mine, by the flame of...along, and much of the carbon of this dust remained unburnt, only from want of air." " In January, 1845, Faraday delivered a discourse at' the Royal Institution,...
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