Gas carbon

Summary

Gas carbon is a carbon that is obtained when the destructive distillation of coal is done or when petroleum products are heated at high temperatures in a closed container.[1][2][3] It appears as a compact, amorphous, gray solid deposited on the walls of a container that holds the gas carbon. It is also a good conductor of heat and electricity, similar to graphite. Applications include battery plates, in arc lamps, and coal gas.

External links edit

  • What Does That Mean? Definition of: gas carbon

References edit

  1. ^ The Chambers Dictionary (13th ed.).
  2. ^ "gas carbon". Merriam-Webster mobile search. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  3. ^ "retort carbon". atomistry.com.