Mineral Resources of the United States, Parte2,Tema 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... oxidation . Water may accompany this gas in its ascent along fractures and may escape at lower levels to join the waters of Sage Creek , half a mile north . The extent of the sulphur - bearing material can only be determined by ...
... oxidation . Water may accompany this gas in its ascent along fractures and may escape at lower levels to join the waters of Sage Creek , half a mile north . The extent of the sulphur - bearing material can only be determined by ...
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... oxides of sulphur present in the gases given off by blast furnaces , reverbera- tories , and roasters , to elementary sulphur in such condition that most of it may be removed from the furnace gases before they are discharged into the ...
... oxides of sulphur present in the gases given off by blast furnaces , reverbera- tories , and roasters , to elementary sulphur in such condition that most of it may be removed from the furnace gases before they are discharged into the ...
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... oxidation " process and-- is based on the principle of removing the fixed sulphur atom of a sulphide by distilla- tion and without permitting any considerable portion of the sulphur thus discharged to pass into any combined forms such ...
... oxidation " process and-- is based on the principle of removing the fixed sulphur atom of a sulphide by distilla- tion and without permitting any considerable portion of the sulphur thus discharged to pass into any combined forms such ...
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... oxides Fe , O , and Fe , O ,. The oxidation of the metal after any " feeble " sulphur atom has been removed is due to the nascent oxygen from the decomposed water , it apparently being proved that nascent oxygen has a much greater ...
... oxides Fe , O , and Fe , O ,. The oxidation of the metal after any " feeble " sulphur atom has been removed is due to the nascent oxygen from the decomposed water , it apparently being proved that nascent oxygen has a much greater ...
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... oxidation to the familiar rusty schists and gneisses of the region . The segregations are large and are of importance , constituting the workable deposits of the region . They are variable in shape , in length , and in thickness , but ...
... oxidation to the familiar rusty schists and gneisses of the region . The segregations are large and are of importance , constituting the workable deposits of the region . They are variable in shape , in length , and in thickness , but ...
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