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Mond gas is a water-coal gas that was used for the production of ammonia and as fuel gas. The gas is named after its inventor Ludwig Mond[1]. Mondgas has a high content of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, ammonia and volatile tar and a heating value 800 to 1500 kcal/Nm³.
History
In the 19th and 20 Century it was a common and well known product. It was used in the coke ovens and blast furnaces of the ironwork industry.
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