Hydrocarbon Compounds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

1. Simple Hydrocarbons. Chiefly members of the Paraffin Series C,H2,+2. SCHEERERITE. In whitish monoclinic crystals. Perhaps a polymer of marsh-gas (CHI). Found in brown coal at Uznach, Switzerland. HATCHEITITE. Mountain Tallow. In thin plates, or massive. Like soft wax. Color yellowish. Indices, 1.47-1.50. Ratio of C to H = nearly 1 : 1. From the Coal-measures near Merthyr-Tydvil in Glamorganshire, England; from Galicia. PARAFE-IN. A native crystallized paraffin has been described as occurring in cavities in basaltic lava near Paterno, Sicily. Indices, 1.49-1.52. OZOCERITE. Mineral wax in part. Like wax or spermaceti in appearance and consistency. Colorless to white when pure; often leelr-green, yellowish, brownish yellow, brown. Indices, 1.51-1'54. Essentially a paraffin, and consisting chiefly of one of the higher members of the series. Occurs in beds of coal, or associated bituminous deposits, as at Slanik, Moldavia; Roumania; Boryslaw in the Carpathians. Also occurs in southern Utah on a large scale.
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APA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford  (1922)  Hydrocarbon Compounds

MLA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford Hydrocarbon Compounds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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