A Description of Minerals of Commercial Value a Practical Reference book for T

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A Description of Minerals of Commercial Value a Practical Reference book for T
Daniel Moreau Barringer
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times Some- choc- times olate, pitchy col- m or ored.
greasy.
Dull and slightly Brown, black- ish to Easily 1. 5-2 1-13 resin- black.
ous.
The most common fuel for producing power and heat. The following coals are em- ployed forthesamepurposes. Large quantities of bitumi- nous coal are converted into cokeioTMse. In blast-furnaces, smelting plants, and in many other manufacturing indus- tries, as well as for domestic use.
When heated in flask Black, or closed tube yie
...lds brown and brownish- yellow tar drops or oil. Imparts but little color topotash solutionupon boiling. The powder boiled with ether im- parts scarcely any color.
Gives a brown color to Brown, liquid when boiled in brown- solution of potassa. Black to black.
earthy matter, and usually in containing much greater percentage of volatile bituminous substances (hydrocarbons), which fact earthy to brilliant waxy lustre. Not easily frangible, and breaks with uneven or largely conchoidal fracture. When burning it ranging from 3* to 20%.


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