coal gas in English

noun
1
a mixture of gases (chiefly hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide) obtained by the destructive distillation of coal and formerly used for lighting and heating.
Blast furnace gas contains 25% carbon monoxide, and coal gas , which was used as a fuel in Europe up until North Sea gas became plentiful, contains 16%.

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1. Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

2. — —Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

3. — — Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

4. * - AMMONIACAL GAS LIQUORS AND SPENT OXIDE PRODUCED IN COAL GAS PURIFICATION***

5. – – Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

6. - - Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

7. ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

8. -- Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification

9. In the 1880s, electricity competed with steam, hydraulics, and especially coal gas.

10. At the same time, gas lights using natural gas or coal gas were coming into wide use.

11. I vividly recall the smell of damp wool and coal gas, which was unlike anything I'd experienced before.

12. Background A tax on carbon-producing fuels such as coal, gas and oil has been proposed to help counter the greenhouse effect.

13. The used way to manage water and coal gas to copy the meter numbers, make data statement,[Sentencedict.com] charge and etc. It is obvious that dose not meet the equipment of ruination and intellect utilization.

14. -- Alkaline iron oxide for the purification of gas -- Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification -- Sulphonaphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters -- Fusel oil and Dippel's oil -- Mixtures of salts having different anions -- Copying pastes with a basis of gelatin, whether or not on a paper or textile backing |