Definitionn. a light soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains and often used as a filtering material
Last update: October 16, 2015
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, kieselguhr dynamite), and if the gases are allowed to escape freely under a pressure nearly equal to that of the atmosphere. [Please select]
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Among the porous substances used is kieselguhr, a silicious earth which consists chiefly of the skeletons of various species of diatoms. [Please select]
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Kieselguhr dynamites are being largely given up in favour of gelatine explosives. [Please select]
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It is composed of an excessively explosive oil named nitro-glycerine (itself a compound), and an earth called kieselguhr. [Please select]
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Kieselguhr Dynamite--Classification of Dynamites--Properties and Efficiency of Ordinary Dynamite--Other forms of Dynamite--Gelatine and Gelatine Dynamites, Suitable Gun-Cotton for, and Treatment of--Other Materials Used--Composition of Gelignite--Blasting Gelatine--Gelatine Dynamite--Absorbing Materials--Wood Pulp--Potassium Nitrate, &c. [Please select]
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_ Kieselguhr Dynamite--Classification of Dynamites--Properties and Efficiency of Ordinary Dynamite--Other Forms of Dynamite--Gelatine and Gelatine Dynamites, Suitable Gun-Cotton for, and Treatment of--Other Materials used--Composition of Gelignite--Blasting Gelatine--Gelatine Dynamite--Absorbing Materials--Wood Pulp--Potassium Nitrate, &c. [Please select]
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