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GAS ANALYSIS O-Z
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OFF gases, Gelsenberg

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2746

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10 ‘16-10 ‘17

OLEFINS and gasol in gases, synthesis process

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2744

5

20 ‘28-20 ‘29

ORGANIC sulfur as H2S, determination of,

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113-117

ORSAT gas analysis (sampling and analysis for synthesis control)

71

 

 

770-776

                Translation S. O., N. J.

243

 

 

50 ‘57-50 ‘60

OXYGEN, analysis of,

117

 

 

40 ‘64-40 ‘66

      (0.5%) colorimetric determination of very small amounts of,

25

 

 

15..1130

 

 

 

 

15..1132

 

 

 

 

15..1134

      content of gas, determination of, (Lubberger-Wunsch Method)

140

 

 

114-116

      determination of by absorption in chromous chloride, by Ehrhardt

161

 

 

717-721

      in gas determination of,

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70 ‘5-70 ‘7

 

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1313

5

10 ‘119-10 ‘121

      Ludwigshafen experience with the determination of, by Unterzaucher

161

 

 

717-721

      volumetric determination of,

25

 

 

15..1126-15..1127

OIL content in the air, determination of,

229

 

 

10 ‘1-10 ‘14

OZONE, determination of small concentrations of,

192

 

 

22220-22225

PARAFFIN fog in gases

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5

10 ‘134-10 ‘135

 

71

 

 

267

      determination of gaseous

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121-129

                Translation

225

 

 

30 ‘91-30 ‘95

PHOSGENE, thionyl chloride, sulfur dioxide, chlorine and sulfur dichloride existing together, determination of

15

 

 

1900-1908

PHOSPHORUS, chlorine, and sulfur in acetylene, determination of,

32-I

2078

170

170.1408-170.1415

PLASTICS, synth. gas, determination of butadiene, butylene, butane, hydrogen, acetylene and vinyl acetylene, by Blumrich

161

 

 

683-697

PODBIELNIAK gas analysis, Gelsenberg

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70 ‘11-70 ‘15

PROPANE yield from analyses of the intake and residual gases, Gelsenberg

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10 ‘28-10 ’30

      N.G.A.A. method of moisture determination in commercial

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3446

 

124-126

PROPYLENE and ethylene in presence of carbon monoxide and ethane, separation of,

67

 

 

878-894

QUARTERLY report of I.G. analytical laboratories, fourth quarter 1943, S. O. Dev. Co. (New Jersey)

244

 

 

100 ‘117-100 ‘133

RESIDUAL gas analysis in pressure synthesis calculations of,

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127

550-55

SEPARATION of hydrocarbons in synthesis gas analysis

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5

10 ‘111-10 ‘116

SAAR gas, sulfur compounds, benzene, cyanogen and acetylene, examination of, Oppau, 1938

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1145-1159

SAMPLING and testing of gas

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224-230

      of gas in synthesis

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10 ‘105-10 ‘106

      of liquid oxygen by means of capillary tubes for the operational determinations of acetylene in air separation plants

229

 

 

10 ‘46-10 ‘49

SEPARATION gas chart

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1

60 ‘63

      of gaseous hydrocarbons by low temperature boiling point analysis, (quantitative separation)

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2744

33

60 ‘10-60 ‘27

SILVER acetylide

25

 

 

15..1295-15..1344

SOOT, determination of,

25

 

 

15..1128-15..1129

 

 

 

 

15..1135

SULFUR and halogen in gases and liquefied gases

161

 

 

698-704

      , comparison of analytical results for, obtained by different methods

34

3440

37

30 ‘34

      , changes in the method for the determination of Scholven

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5

0 ’17-0 ‘18

 

 

 

 

0 ‘24-0 ‘27

      , determination of,

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61-65

      in the pure gas obtained by cracking, deter-mination of,

131

 

 

0 ‘33-0 ‘38

      elementary, determination in gaseous fuel

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0 ‘19-0 ‘22

                Translation Baer

225

 

 

0 ’18-0 ‘20

      total and organic in coke oven gas, deter-mination of,

72

 

 

594-599

      in gas, determination of,

43

 

 

274

 

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164-165

      determination of organic

122

 

35

2494-2495

 

 

 

 

2502-2507

      in gas by combustion

48

 

 

660-667

      in synthesis gas (by adsorption)

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138

 

72

 

 

2-9

      organic determination of in off-gas

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2746

6

10 ‘57

      organic in gases

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2746

3

30 ‘81-30 ‘86

 

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10 ‘124-10 ‘133

 

 

 

 

50 ‘85-50 ‘94

 

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170-172

 

122

 

 

2495-2496

 

 

 

 

2502-2507

      organic in propane, butane and i- butane from LP gas, Gelsenberg

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5

0 ‘31

      in gas, volumetric method for organic (C. W. Wilson and W. A. Kemper, Industrial Engineering Chemistry, Analyt. Ed. Vol. 10, pp. 418-419) (1938)

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70 ‘30

SULFUR, chlorine, and phosphorous in acetylene, determination of,

32-I

2078

170

170.1408-170.1415

      dichloride, sulfur dioxide, and chlorine existing together, determination of,

15

 

 

1900-1908

      dioxide, automatic regulation and recording of the content in off gases, by Hake

161

 

 

709-716

      dioxide, determination of in gas

122

 

 

2497-2500

            and H2S, determination of,

122

 

35

2496-2500

            thionyl chloride, chlorine, phosgene, and sulfur dichloride existing together, determination of,

15

 

 

1900-1908

      dioxide in presence of sulfur trioxide, determination of,

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5

0 ‘5

      dioxide in the presence of H2S, determination of,

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2744

35

60 ’42-60 ‘48

 

71

 

 

268-273

      trioxide, determination of,

140

 

 

60

SYNTHESIS gas, purification of,

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61-65

TAR content, determination in gas

140

 

 

126

THIOPENE tests

150

 

 

87

ULTIMATE analysis of various Ludwigshafen hydrogenation products from Upper Silesian coal

203

 

 

492

WATER and alkali in gasol vapors

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284-285

      in gas, by Roth and Schulz method.

140

 

 

99-103

      gas recirculation – product analysis

45

 

2

733-735

WET gasometer, operating directions for

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200-202

 

 

 

 

132-134