10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOOD VINEGAR»
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wood vinegar in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Conservation of
Wood Artifacts: A Handbook
7.3.19.1 Pyroligneous Acid (Wood Vinegar) Production: Wood is heated under
exclusion of air (destructive distillation) to obtain wood gas, wood vinegar, and
wood tar Composition: Raw wood vinegar contains 75% water, 12% acetic ...
A. Unger, Arno Schniewind, W. Unger, 2001
2
A practical treatise on the manufacture of
vinegar: with ...
PAGB Advisability of allowing the distillates to repose for a considerable time;
Size of vats for the reception of the distillate; Arrangement of collecting boxes
sunk in the ground 282 Yield of charcoal, wood vinegar and wood spirit, as well
as of ...
William Theodore Brannt, 1900
3
A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of
Vinegar, with ...
287 Yield of products; Manner in which accurate data regarding the quantities of
wood-vinegar and tar from a variety of wood may be obtained; Stolze's
experiments ............ 288 Results obtained by Assmus in manufacturing on a large
scale; ...
William Theodore Brannt, 1914
4
A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of
Vinegar and ...
232 Constituents of wood-vinegar ........ 233 Wood spirit (methyl alcohol), CI1,0.
and its properties and uses ; Acetone or dimethyl ketone ( C3H60) and its
properties . . . 234 Determination of the strength of wood-vinegar ; Mohr's method
. 235 L.
William Theodore Brannt, 1889
The quantity of solids in sugar and glucose vinegars varies with the conditions of
manufacture, sometimes corresponding closely with that of fruit vinegars. That of
wood vinegar resembles the quantity in spirit vinegars. By the addition of foreign
...
United States. Bureau of Chemistry, 1900
6
Bulletin - Bureau of Chemistry
The fruity quality of cider vinegar is usually very conspicuous; the odor of malt
vinegar is characteristic; and impure wood vinegar often shows a very
perceptible empyreumatic quality. Even when these.' qualities are distinctly
indicative of the ...
United States. Bureau of Chemistry, 1900
7
A Handbook of chemical technology
Pettenkofer's patent wood-gas generators produce a not inconsiderable quantity
of wood vinegar. porifyinj wood vinegar. Raw wood vinegar is a clear dark brown
fluid, having a tarry taste and smoky odour. It is employed in small quantities in ...
Johannes Rudolf Wagner, 1877
8
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
According to the author, the zinc aits here not chemically but by means of its
presence. Liebermann described certain beautiful blue crystals, to which he has
given the name ccerulignon, and which are found in the preparation of wood-
vinegar.
9
Rustic Furniture Workshop
WEST COAST BUILDER GORDON GRABE SENT ALONG A FEW OF HIS TIME-
TESTED METHODS OF WORKING WITH NATURAL WOOD. Vinegar and Iron
Wood Stain I use a mixture of vinegar and steel wool to forcibly age the ends of ...
10
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
As ccerulignon is insoluble in wood-vinegar, and not volatile, it cannot be
contained as such in the distilled wood-vinegar, but must be formed after the
distillation from some other substance whereon the addition of bichromate of
potassa has ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WOOD VINEGAR»
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wood vinegar is used in the context of the following news items.
Japanese technology boosts organic farming in Benguet
Mokusaku or wood vinegar is a Japanese technology developed by Masaki Yokomori, senior technical adviser JAEC, in his dream to develop and maintain ... «Rappler, Mar 15»
Vinegar,The World's Super Health Food For People And Plants
(Parts per million). Wood Vinegar contains a small amount of nutrients directly taken in by the plants. ... Wood Vinegar is neither a fertilizer nor an agro-chemical. «Live Trading News, May 14»
Gorse control method to be tested
Wood vinegar has been used in Asia for centuries as a natural herbicide, fungicide and insecticide, displacing the use of synthetic chemicals, which can be ... «Coos Bay World, Jan 14»