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sort of coal carbonized and the temperature and type of the retorts. The higher the temperature the greater is the yield of gas, but if the temperature be very high the yield of tar is less, and there is in it a smaller proportion of the simpler aromatic compounds, such as benzene, toluene and phenol. In the large gasworks there has been a tendency to carbonize at higher tempera- tures than was formerly the practice, and consequently the tars produced have not been of as great value as those fr
...om small country gasworks. The modern continuous vertical retort, however, yields a considerable quantity of good tar. The quantity of tar varies from about 4 to 10 per cent, of the coal and averages about 5 per cent. ; it contains generally less than 1 per cent, each of benzene and toluene. The composition of coke-oven tar is similar, but varies between wide limits.
Coal tar is a thick black liquid of specific gravity 11 to 1-3. It is a very complex mixture from which various valuable constituents can be separated by fractional distillation combined with treatment with chemicals.


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