Everything about Torbanite totally explained
Torbanite is a variety of fine-grained
coal, sometimes known as boghead coal, named after Torbane Hill in
Scotland. Other major deposits of torbanite ar found in
Pennsylvania and
Illinois, USA, in the
Transvaal of South Africa and in the
Sydney Basin,
Australia. Torbanite usually occurs as lenticular masses, often associated with deposits of coal
Paraffin oil can be distilled from some forms of torbanite, a process discovered and
patented by
James Young in 1851.
Torbanite typically comprises 88 percent
carbon and 11 percent
hydrogen.
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