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An accessible survey traces the geological origin and composition of coal, explains its role as an energy source and the basics of steam-engine efficiency, and outlines destructive distillation to produce coke, gas, ammonia, and coal-tar. It follows the development of coal-gas lighting and the rise of chemical industries that isolate benzene, aniline and other tar-derived compounds, recounting early dye discoveries and the manufacture of synthetic colours, as well as coal-tar applications in medicine, photography, timber preservation, and fuels. Chapters intersperse historical anecdotes, chemical explanation without formulas, and assessments of economic and practical value.

About the Author

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Raphael Meldola

Raphael Meldola was a notable figure in the field of chemistry and a prominent advocate for the understanding of coal and its applications. He is best known for his work "Coal, and What We Get from It," which explores the significance of coal as a resource and its various uses. Meldola's contributions to literature and science reflect his commitment to educating the public about the importance of natural resources in industrial society. His writings provide valuable insights into the chemistry of coal and its impact on energy production.

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