Carbonization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Litharge
a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate It is used in making flint glass in glazing earthenware
Leadhillite
yellowish or greenish white color consisting of the sulphate and carbonate of lead so called from having been first found at
Lanthanite
Hydrous carbonate of lanthanum found in tabular white crystals
Lampblack
The fine impalpable soot obtained from the smoke of carbonaceous substances which have been only partly burnt as in the
Kynurenic
decomposition the acid yields a nitrogenous base called kynurin and carbonic acid
Kerosene
hydrocarbons of the methane series having from 10 to 16 carbon atoms in each molecule and having a higher boiling point
Pepsi Cola
A carbonated soft drink flavored by extract from the cola nut kola
Pentose
as as arabinose or ribose so called from the five carbon atoms in the molecule They are not fermented by yeast
Siderite
Carbonate of iron an important ore of iron occuring generally in
Percarbide
A compound containing a relatively large amount of carbon
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