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KANSAS UNIVKRSITV QUARIERI.V 



The relative amount that came off at the different temperatures is 

 graphically represented below. 



Amount. Temperature. 



^ Below 150* 



I^^^^HB^^H 150 to 200 



200 to 250 

 250 to 300 

 [Above 300 



About 14 per cent, of this oil remained in the retort as coke and 

 material that could not be distilled over in a glass flask. 



DE MOSS WELL. 



Temp. C. = . Flash Point. 



Below 150 Below 30° .. 



150 to 200 Below 30 



200 to 250 51 



250 to 300 88 



Above ^00 Above 100 



Original oil 68^ S700 



31.25 Baume. 



A little over 10 per cent, remained in the retort. 



KIMBALL NO. 2. 

 Temp. (". Fliisli Point. 



1. 70 to 1 10 Below 30 ... 



2. 1 10 to 150 Below 30 ... 



3. 150 to 200 Below 30 . . . 



4. 200 to 250 57 • . . . 



5. 250 to 300 .^bove 95 . . . 



6. 300 h 



Original oil Below 30 



About 12 per cent, remaind in the retort. 



itic Grav 



7002 



7417 



7793 

 8099 



«343 

 8739 



Amount 

 .118 CC 

 .17S 



•157 



,210 

 500 



•835 



38.25 Baum^ 



HOPKINS WELL. 



This oil was of about the same specific gravity as water. It was 

 very thick and difficult to distill. One distillation was obtained 

 having a specific gravity of .8477, and another .9012. The flash 

 point of these distillates was of course high. Over half of the oil 

 distilled over above 300 degrees Centigrade. 



