A deposit of white ozokerite occurs on the top of the Apennine. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
The President, Dr.J. S. Newberry, stated that ozokerite was undoubtedly. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
The mines of ozokerite are located in Austrian Poland, now known as Galicia. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
No systematic effort has been made to ascertain the quantity of ozokerite in Utah. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Wax - Waxes can be beeswax, candelilla wax, jasmine wax, orange wax and ozokerite wax. From Wordnik.com. [Lipstick making - ingredients & melting] Reference
The ozokerite is taken to a crude furnace, and put into a common cast iron kettle, and melted. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
A valuable contribution to the history of paraffine, with reference to petroleum and ozokerite. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
They are then allowed to drip, and the ozokerite is ignited by the objects being held over a fire. From Wordnik.com. [Handbook on Japanning: 2nd Edition For Ironware, Tinware, Wood, Etc. With Sections on Tinplating and Galvanizing] Reference
One condenser made of paper boiled in ozokerite took an abnormally large current and heated rapidly. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891] Reference
The thickest layer of ozokerite found is about eighteen inches, and this layer or pocket was a great curiosity. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
In the United States, the only uses made of ozokerite, so far as I know, are chewing gum and the adulteration of beeswax. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
The ozokerite is embedded in a very stiff blue clay for a depth of several hundred feet; below, it is interlaid with rock. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Certain less common oils yield ozokerite as a solid, and considerable accumulations of this are known in Galicia and Utah. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882] Reference
To each 100 parts of the compound one-twentieth to one-tenth part of ozokerite and the same quantity of spermaceti are added. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 1157, March 5, 1898] Reference
The largest vein of pure ozokerite is seen on Soldiers 'Fork of Spanish Cañon, which enters Salt Lake Valley near the town of Provo. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Hence it has been asked, Is the paraffine occurring in petroleum and ozokerite identical with that which is produced by their distillation?. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
Calculating from the waste in a condenser made of paper soaked in hot ozokerite, the loss in one of the Deptford mains came out 7,000 watts. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891] Reference
As crystalline paraffine could be obtained from ozokerite by distillation alone, many persons have supposed that it was engendered in the process. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
These differences in constitution have originated in the differences in the bituminous shales from which the petroleum, ozokerite, etc., have been derived. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Apparently there exists then in ozokerite, together with paraffine, other substances not capable of crystallization which keep the paraffine from crystallizing. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
Another black coating for ironwork, which is really a lacquer, is obtained by melting ozokerite, which becomes a brown resinous mass, with a melting-point at 140° F. From Wordnik.com. [Handbook on Japanning: 2nd Edition For Ironware, Tinware, Wood, Etc. With Sections on Tinplating and Galvanizing] Reference
As wages are very low in Poland, averaging not more than forty cents a day for men and ten cents for children, a very small quantity of ozokerite pays for the working. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
It is not necessary here to describe the various processes of manufacture; it will be sufficient to enumerate some of the forms of ozokerite, and the uses to which it is put. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
For many years no water was found; but, as there is a deposit of petroleum under the ozokerite, at a depth of six hundred feet from the surface, the miners were troubled with gas. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Near the city of Drohabich, on the railway line running from Cracow to Lemberg, is a town of six thousand inhabitants, called Borislau, which is entirely supported by the ozokerite industry. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
Recently, however, crystalline paraffine has been obtained from ozokerite by dissolving the latter in warm amyl alcohol; on cooling the greater part separates out in crystals having the luster of mother-of-pearl. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
The change effected in ozokerite and in petroleum residues when crystalline paraffine is obtained by distillation is to be regarded as a purification, and can be effected partially by treatment with amyl alcohol. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
So as petroleum residues are amorphous, and the crystalline paraffine is first produced by distillation, it has been argued that the paraffine present in crude petroleum is approximately the same thing as ozokerite. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
Asphalts and bitumens include a wide variety of hydrocarbon materials, such as gilsonite, grahamite, elaterite, ozokerite, etc., which are used for somewhat different purposes. From Wordnik.com. [The Economic Aspect of Geology] Reference
There are several methods of obtaining paraffine from ozokerite (see the. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
"In the manufacture of paraffine from ozokerite, there are produced from. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
A stratum of sand rock, from ten to twelve feet thick, filled with ozokerite. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
A quantity of while ozokerite, proved her case, and was at once set at liberty. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
"Of the products of ozokerite, manufactured in Galicia, the greater part goes to Russia, Roumania, Turkey, Italy, and Upper Hungary. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
This vein is very much like the ozokerite of. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883] Reference
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