Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3745Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... formation of oil from algæ by pro- cesses similar to those obtaining in nature . ( 2 ) The presence of the decomposition pro- ducts of alge in both naturally occur- ring oils as obtained from wells , and also from seepage oils and ...
... formation of oil from algæ by pro- cesses similar to those obtaining in nature . ( 2 ) The presence of the decomposition pro- ducts of alge in both naturally occur- ring oils as obtained from wells , and also from seepage oils and ...
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... FORMATION OF OIL BY THE NATURAL DECOMPOSITION OF ALGÆ . The development of the Algal theory.- The Algal theory of the derivation of petroleum as distinct from the general term 66 99 vegetable theory can be said at the present date to ...
... FORMATION OF OIL BY THE NATURAL DECOMPOSITION OF ALGÆ . The development of the Algal theory.- The Algal theory of the derivation of petroleum as distinct from the general term 66 99 vegetable theory can be said at the present date to ...
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... formation of tertiary amines and ammonium salts . After three or four days the aqueous seaweed extract became strongly acid , due to the formation of free on Oil sulphuric acid . It was also observed that by blowing the aqueous extract ...
... formation of tertiary amines and ammonium salts . After three or four days the aqueous seaweed extract became strongly acid , due to the formation of free on Oil sulphuric acid . It was also observed that by blowing the aqueous extract ...
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