"Lecture On The Analysis Of Coal Gas" by Henry Letheby offers a detailed examination of the methods and principles involved in analyzing coal gas. This work provides valuable insight into the scientific techniques used during the 19th century for evaluating the composition and properties of coal gas, a crucial fuel source of the era. The lecture covers various aspects of gas analysis, including the determination of its components and their effects on its combustion and utility. This book is essential for historians of science and technology, as well as anyone interested in the development of industrial chemistry and energy production.
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