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Author
Watt, Charles; Samuel, Saul
Title
Imporovements for the Utilization of the Acid Tar Obtained by Treating with Sulphuric Acid the Products of Distillation of Various Carbonaceous Minerals and Petroleum.
In
Index to New South Wales Letters of Registration of Inventions, 1854 to July 1887
Imprint
Government Printer, Sydney, 1891
Description

Keywords: sulfurous acid; sulfuric acid; tar.
Type of Chemistry: organic; inorganic; industrial

Source
CIAB-Collins

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