"Die Chemie Der Steinkohle," by F. Muck, originally published in 1891, is a comprehensive treatise on the chemistry of coal, designed for instructors at technical schools, chemists, mining and metallurgical engineers, and self-learners. This historical work delves into the chemical properties of coal, its various applications, and its importance in industrial processes.
It provides detailed insights into the technical aspects of coal chemistry, making it a valuable resource for those in related fields. This edition retains the original text, offering a glimpse into the scientific knowledge of the late 19th century. While the scientific understanding of coal chemistry has advanced significantly since its original publication, this book remains relevant for historical context and foundational knowledge.
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