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Air as Fuel, or Petroleum and Other Mineral Oils Utilized by Carburetting Air and Rendering It Inflammable (Classic Reprint)
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The First Edition of this little work having been rapidly exhausted, an additional Chapter has now been added, giving some details with reference to the practical application of the carburetted air, and a few words about petroleum wells.
I will here point out, as bearing on the question to which Mr. Greg drew attention in Rocks Ahead, ' and to which allusion is made in the preface to the first edition, viz. The probable exhaustion of the coal-fields of Great Britain within a given period, owing to the growing increase in the con sumption, and to the absence of any possible substitute for coal, that, whereas it is estimated that in the year 1873 no less that tons of coal were used in gas manufacture, the analysis of the gas supplied by the Chartered Gas Com pany (which is given at page 44) shows that the quantity of carbon - the light-giving material in gas - extracted from that quantity of coal was only about tons.
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