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  • ==Elsen Karstad's Charcoal Making Wood Gas Cooking Stove (Sept 19/97)== ...own (min-max power) is good and quick- maybe 4 out of 5 when compared with gas cooking.
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  • [[Image:Wood gasifier on epa tractor.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Wood gas generator|Wood gasifier]] on a Ford truck converted into a tractor]] ...other carbon-containing materials such as [[coal]] in a gasifier or [[wood gas generator]]. It is the result of two high-temperature reactions (above {{co
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  • ...a [[wood gas]], a form of [[syngas]]. These devices are also known as '''gas producers'''. ...tial combustion of coke, a byproduct of coal, rather than through the town-gas process of destructive distillation (pyrolysis) of coal.
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  • ...] that was used for the production of [[ammonia]] and as [[fuel gas]]. The gas is named after its inventor [[Ludwig Mond]]<ref>[http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/ *[[Producer gas]]
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  • ...to a living area or any other area where the gas should not be. As natural gas explodes when exposed to flame or sparks, this situation is rather dangerou ...e may act as points of ignition. Once in a safe area, contact your natural gas provider.
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  • ...rldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35919| title=Feds probe poison-gas plot| date=December 2, 2003| publisher=WorldNetDaily.com}}</ref> The chemic
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  • We'll pay 25 cents for a gallon of gas<br/>
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  • ...minutes or until skins blister. Range top method: Cover hot burner, either gas or electric, with heavy wire mesh. Place peppers on burner for several minu
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  • ...as petal sticks while you're driving & you cannot get it to stop''' (''the gas will always overpower the break''), keep your foot firmly on the break, pop
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  • * Yeast dough Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stomach o
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  • additional barrier. remember to have gas masks to cross the ground floor ('''make sure the masks can handle carbon m * Puncture the gas tanks on all vehicles remaining and capture the fuel.
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  • ...uilding then fell in upon itself. A massive shock wave and ball of flaming gas was hurled in all directions.<ref>Eric Hammel (1985): ''The Root: The Marin ...Despite the lack of sophistication and ubiquity of its component parts, a gas-enhanced device can be a very lethal weapon. These devices are similar to f
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  • ...up his life in an attempt to reach the flooding panel through overpowering gas fumes, 12 October 1942.
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  • ...0 and 21 October 1970. In November 1970, she surveyed a [[Nerve gas|nerve-gas]] dump site.
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  • ...hich burns the gasses, and use a clean burning fuel (such as natural or LP gas) the emissions are mostly water vapors with very little smoke. It is not di
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  • ...s gasses really catch fire, otherwise methane (a 20 times worse greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide) will be emitted.
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  • ** [[Elsen Karstad's Charcoal Making Wood Gas Cooking Stove]]
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  • ==Elsen Karstad's Charcoal Making Wood Gas Cooking Stove (Sept 19/97)== ...own (min-max power) is good and quick- maybe 4 out of 5 when compared with gas cooking.
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  • The Crosley Icyball was an example of a [[gas-absorption refrigerator]], as can be found today in recreational vehicles o ...re joined by a pipe in the shape of an inverted U. The pipe allows ammonia gas to move in either direction.
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  • ...solid substance which becomes liquid when at all charged with refrigerant gas or a normally liquid substance, and with the dome and lower end of the tube At the close of the heating step substantially all of the refrigerant gas will have been evolved from the ball, the dome and the seal and pressure wi
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  • ...e of mechanical valves, to provide a method of dehydrating and cooling the gas passing from the generator, and to provide an efficient method of increasin ...The water in the dome aids materially in dehydration or pre-cooling of the gas from the generator.
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  • [[Image:SMAW.welding.af.ncs.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Gas metal arc welding]]]] ...es protected by some type of inert or semi-inert gas, known as a shielding gas, and/or an evaporating filler material. The process of arc welding is widel
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  • [[Image:Wood gasifier on epa tractor.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Wood gas generator|Wood gasifier]] on a Ford truck converted into a tractor]] ...other carbon-containing materials such as [[coal]] in a gasifier or [[wood gas generator]]. It is the result of two high-temperature reactions (above {{co
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  • ...a [[wood gas]], a form of [[syngas]]. These devices are also known as '''gas producers'''. ...tial combustion of coke, a byproduct of coal, rather than through the town-gas process of destructive distillation (pyrolysis) of coal.
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  • ...second container releasing a flammable vapor called [[wood gas]]. The wood gas is then piped directly into the generator engine.
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  • [[Category:Wood gas]]
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  • ...to come up as the rest of the CO2 is "flushed" out of the system with the gas. This little inner tube would hold enough gas to run my 8hp lawn tractor for about 7 minutes at full throttle. I would ho
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  • |Ship propulsion=Proteus gas turbine driving water jets
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  • |Ship propulsion=Geared [[Diesel engine]]s for cruising; [[gas turbine]]s for high speeds ...st [[gunboat]] powered by geared [[Diesel engines]] for cruising, with a [[gas turbine]] which could be cut in for high speeds. She was armed with a direc
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  • |Ship propulsion=gas [[turbine engines]] ...in Cummins Diesels for endurance, and a GE [[General Electric J79|LM1500]] gas turbine for high-speed dash.
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  • |Ship propulsion=gas [[turbine engines]]
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  • |Ship propulsion=CODOG (Combined [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] and [[gas turbine engines]] ...the power source to be switched between the two sources. Top speed on the gas turbine was in excess of 42 knots.<ref>{{ENS Mark W. Swarthout, Chief Engin
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  • |Ship propulsion=CODOG (Combined [[Diesel engine|diesel]] and [[gas turbine]] engines ...of two [[Cummins]] [[diesel engine]]s and a [[General Electric]] LM-1500 [[gas turbine]]. Pneumatic actuators allowed the power source to be switched bet
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  • |Ship propulsion=[[gas turbine]] engines ...entirely of [[aluminum]] and [[fiberglass]], the ship's light weight and [[gas turbine]] engines made the patrol gunboat well suited for [[counterinsurgen
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  • ...ing the bore which relied upon the power of the gun's firing to effect the gas seal ("obturation") rather than the manual labour in the 1858 design. It wa
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  • |type=Gas operated autocannon |action= gas
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  • |part_length= {{convert|875|mm|ftin|0|abbr=on}} without gas generator ...stem uses a gas generator to push the missile out of the launch tube - the gas also exits from the rear of the launch tube in a similar manner to a [[reco
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  • |action= Gas operated, rotating bolt
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  • The VYa-23 is a gas-operated belt-fed autocannon with a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute -
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  • ...'-class]] destroyers. These were the first weatherproof, splinterproof and gas-proof enclosed [[gun turret]]s ever mounted on a destroyer.<ref>Whitley, pp
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  • |type=Gas operated heavy machine gun |action= gas
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  • | breech = gas-operated bolt ...'''3.7 Flak 43''' was a dramatic improvement over the older models. A new gas-operated breech improved the firing rate to 250&nbsp;RPM, while at the same
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  • *'''Type''': Twin feed, gas operated mechanism
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  • ...ng gun sights, cycling powered equipment, testing firing systems, checking gas pressures, and verifying that all things needed in an action is present in ...r, the band is jammed into the grooves of the bore's rifling. It forms a gas seal between the projectile and the bore. Also, as the projectile travels
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  • ...le brake]] to reduce [[recoil]], a hydro-pneumatic recoil cylinder and a [[gas cylinder]] to aid the forward movement of the barrel at high elevations. In
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  • ...A down-swing [[Welin breech block]] was closed by compressed air from the gas ejector system. Loading with two silk bags each containing 45-pounds (20 k
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  • |Blood:Gas Partition coefficient: ||align=right|2.5 |Oil:Gas Partition coefficient: ||align=right|224
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  • |action= Gas operation The AM-23 aircraft cannon is a gas-operated weapon with a vertically moving wedge breechblock. Two jointed cha
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  • |action= gas-operated ...s were designated '''Ag m/42B'''. Modifications included a stainless steel gas tube, two knobs on the breech cover, a new elevation knob for the rear sigh
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  • ...e riot control 40 mm gas cartridges. In the U.S. military the standard CS gas cartridge is designated '''M651'''. The M651 has 53 grams of CS mixture.
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  • ...de 6 inch gun crew 1939 AWM 000055.jpeg|thumb|left|<center>Gunners wearing gas masks load a gun on [[HMAS Adelaide (1918)|HMAS ''Adelaide]], October 1939.
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  • |action=[[Gas-operated reloading]]
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  • |action=automatic, gas operated
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  • |action= Gas-operated reloading
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  • The '''DEFA 553''' is a [[gas-operated]] five-chamber [[revolver cannon]] using pyrotechnic cocking and e
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  • ...sentially oxygen-free, and is certainly capable of causing flame-outs of [[gas turbine]]s. The A-10 engines have a self sustaining combustion section. Whe
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  • ...DEFA cannon, the revolver chamber is electrically operated, rather than [[gas operated]], improving both reliability and rate of fire.
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  • ...later, Gatling-type weapons were invented that diverted a fraction of the gas pressure from the chamber to turn the barrels. Later still, [[electric moto ...2 machine gun]] and [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23|GSh-6-23]], which uses a [[gas-operated]] drive system.
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  • The GSh-301 is a single-barreled, gas-operated cannon weighing 46&nbsp;kg (101&nbsp;lb). Unlike many postwar cann
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  • |action=[[Gatling gun|Gatling]], [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]] ...atic system. Although the engineering difficulties involved in producing a gas-operated rotary cannon with such a high rate of fire are considerable, they
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  • ...s widely considered the best aircraft cannon of its kind. The HS.404 was [[gas-operated]]. When the projectile passes a port cut into the barrel, the hot *'''Operation''': [[gas operated]]
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  • ...nd the pressure rises until the aluminium cup bursts, allowing the exhaust gas to rush through the exhaust holes pushing the projectile forward. The prope
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  • |action=[[Gas-operated reloading|Gas actuated]], electrically fired ....uk/GSh-6-30.htm ]</ref> Unlike most modern American rotary cannons, it is gas-operated rather than electric, allowing it to "spin up" to maximum rate of
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  • The '''MKS''' is a gas-operated select fire assault rifle chambered for the 5.56 mm NATO caliber a
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  • The range of the mortars was controlled by opening gas vents from 400 to a maximum of 1,000 yards (366 and 910 m). The weapon was
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  • Unlike most automatic [[firearm]]s, the M242 does not depend on gas or [[recoil]] to actuate its firing system. Instead, it uses a 1.0 [[Horsep
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  • ...ng blanks, a large [[blank-firing adapter]] (BFA) must be used to keep the gas pressure high enough to allow the action to cycle. The adapter is very dist
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  • |action= gas operation
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  • ...perate the gun, and electric operation offered reliability superior to a [[gas operated]] weapon. With multiple barrels the rate of fire per barrel could ...4''' (called '''M130''' in Army service), is [[gas-operated]], tapping gun gas from three of the six barrels to operate the mechanism. The self-powered Vu
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  • ...1 in that it used a combination of gas and recoil operation. After firing, gas pressure serves to unlock the breech, while barrel recoil was used to cycle
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  • Normally, gas-operated or delayed-blowback mechanisms are used in automatic weapons of ri ...hamber are limited by the stresses the sliding motion, executed under high gas pressure, puts on the case. To keep these within limits, the bolt needs to
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  • ...to explode some distance below the ship. When the weapon explodes, a huge gas-bubble is produced, and when it reaches the hull, the keel suffers catastro
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  • .../ref> did not deliver hoped-for performance and gave off too much hydrogen gas<ref>Blair, p.280.</ref> (a hazard for fire shipboard, and potentially letha
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  • The BK 27 is a gas-operated cannon firing a new series of 27x145 mm projectiles with a typical ...ance, breech-cylinder gun operated by a fully automatic electrically fired gas-operated system at a selective rate of 1000 or 1700 rounds per minute.
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  • ...mbered for a proprietary cartridge, [[7.62x38R]], and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system in which the cylinder moved forward when the gun was cocked to Non-gas seal [[revolver]]s have a small gap between the cylinder and the barrel; th
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  • ...The AM-23 was used in [[turret]]ed installations for [[bomber]]s. It was a gas-operated weapon, weighed 43 kg (95 lb) and was capable of a substantially h
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  • ...strikes the primer while the bolt is still travelling forward, so that the gas pressure first has to overcome the forward momentum of the bolt before it c ...WWII was the so-called fluted chamber, which had grooves that allowed gun gas to seep between the chamber wall and the case, taking over the role of the
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  • ...and a linkless version the KDC, fed by five round clips. Both designs are gas operated with a propped lock locking system. <ref name="chinn">George M. Ch
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  • ...1930s, [[Marc Birkigt]] designed an entirely new [[Gas-operated reloading|gas-operated]] cannon with a locked bolt, the HS.404, which became one of the b
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  • A '''pyrotechnic cocking charge''' is a device used to cock or re-cock a [[gas-operated]] [[automatic cannon]], such as the [[Mauser BK-27]] or the [[Grya
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  • ...in the turret or a smaller turret overall. Another feature is that no gun gas escapes into the turret.
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  • ...f the breech. If the gas is stronger than the man, aided by the screw, the gas will escape"... Captain Blakely to the Select Committee on Ordnance.<ref>Qu
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  • ...nance 1877, page 348. 1,028 feet/second firing 410-pound common shell with gas-check with 44 pounds "P" (gunpowder). Victorian Navy Handbook 1887, page 21 ...n's rifling to impart spin. From the mid-late 1870s, spin was imparted by "gas checks" connected to the base of the projectile which engaged the rifling g
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  • ...n's rifling to impart spin. From the mid-late 1870s, spin was imparted by "gas checks" connected to the base of the projectile which engaged the rifling g
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  • ...ving only a single barrel, so the spun weight is lower and lends itself to gas operation. Automatic revolver cannons have been produced by many different ...the [[Rheinmetall RMK30]] modifies the GIAT system further by venting the gas to the rear to eliminate recoil.
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  • * '''Operation''': [[Gas operated]]
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  • |action= gas operated revolver ...er cannon whose revolver cylinder has 4 cartridge chambers. Three separate gas systems eject the fired cartridge case from the chamber, chamber a fresh ro
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  • The [[autocannon]] version differed only in the caliber. It is a [[gas-operated]] disintegrating link ammunition belt fed weapon with either cable
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  • [[Boeing T50|Boeing GT502]] gas turbine<br> Caterpillar 553 gas turbine<br>
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  • ...500 [[Fahrenheit|degF]]). The sprayed pure water mists into the combustion gas, which produces vapor explosion, results in completely gasified fuel oil co # Propel wet-heater engine starts ''hot'' running by burning fuel air gas, mixed with sprayed water.
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  • ...e same tank volume, increasing speed and range, and the absence of [[inert gas|inert]] nitrogen reduced the gasses emitted to [[carbon dioxide]], which ha ...-fueled twin-cylinder reciprocating engine. The engine uses ''2nd type air gas'', a code name for 98% pure, high-pressure oxygen&mdash;the word "oxygen" w
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  • |action=[[gas operated]] ...ined crew approximately five minutes<ref name="aaguns"/>. By adjusting the gas valve setting it was possible to vary the [[rate of fire]] between 200 and
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  • |action=[[Gas operated]]
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  • ...to be [[explosion proof]] so that brush sparking will not ignite explosive gas mixtures in an engine room environment. They may be 12 or 24 volt depending
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  • ...irect waste, and has a considerably lower output level of the [[greenhouse gas]] carbon dioxide ({{co2}}) than [[fossil fuel]] powered energy plants. Worl ...eases in the cost of [[fossil fuel]]s such as [[Petroleum|oil]], [[natural gas]] or coal, and no imports are needed.
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  • ...om sodium nitrate, reduces the nitrous anhydride into the [[nitric oxide]] gas.<ref>http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/f-w00/nitrosamine.html Nitrosamines and Can
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  • ...reatment for poisoning by [[organophosphate]] [[insecticide]]s and [[nerve gas]]es, such as [[Tabun (nerve agent)|Tabun]] (GA), [[Sarin]] (GB), [[Soman]]
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  • ...der FX, Minder EI, Rentsch K, Grampp T, Vonderschmitt DJ. Development of a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for determination of ketamine in pl
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  • ...sually maintained with an [[Inhalational anaesthetic|inhaled anesthetic]] (gas) agent. Inhaled anesthetics are eliminated relatively quickly, so that stop
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  • ...nth the size of a football field), as determined typically by [[nitrogen]] gas [[adsorption]]. Sufficient activation for useful applications may come sole ...n block with diameters from 0.8 to 130&nbsp;mm. These are mainly used for gas phase applications because of their low pressure drop, high mechanical stre
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  • | Dipole = 1.74&nbsp;[[Debye|D]] (gas) ...l]]s including [[iron]], [[magnesium]], and [[zinc]], forming [[hydrogen]] gas and metal salts called acetates. [[Aluminium]], when exposed to oxygen, for
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  • ...is known as activated alumina and is used as a desiccant, an adsorbent, in gas purification, as a Claus catalyst support, water purification, and an adsor
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  • ...tion (oil and gas wells)|completion]] fluid in [[petroleum]] and [[natural gas]] operations, as well as being an alternative to [[sodium chloride]] in hou ...de]], potassium chloride is used as a [[Flux (metallurgy)|flux]] for the [[gas welding]] of [[aluminium]].
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  • | OtherNames = Laughing gas | Appearance = colorless gas
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  • ...ongly resists removal of an electron, mercury behaves similarly to [[noble gas]] elements, which form weak bonds and thus easily melting solids. The stabi ...of U.S. mercury emissions in 1999). This includes power plants fueled with gas where the mercury has not been removed. Emissions from coal combustion are
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  • ...ter. Along with chlorine, this [[chloralkali process]] yields [[hydrogen]] gas and [[sodium hydroxide]], according to the [[chemical equation]]
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