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Carbon black (with
subtypes acetylene black,
channel black,
furnace black, lamp
black and
thermal black) is a
material produced by the
incomplete combustion...
- inkstick.
Basic India ink is
composed of a
variety of fine soot,
known as
lampblack,
combined with
water to form a liquid. No
binder material is necessary:...
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Lampblack Cr**** (also
known as Lamp
Black Cr****) is a
tributary of
Gardner Cr**** in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in the
United States. It is approximately...
- of the
human ear.
Scott coated a
plate of gl**** with a thin
layer of
lampblack. He then took an
acoustic trumpet, and at its
tapered end
affixed a thin...
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humorous suggestion that
electric lamps would explain the
absence of
lampblack deposits in the
tombs has
sometimes been
forwarded as an
argument supporting...
- of the
human ear.
Scott coated a
plate of gl**** with a thin
layer of
lampblack. He then took an
acoustic trumpet, and at its
tapered end
affixed a thin...
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earliest inks from all
civilizations are
believed to have been made with
lampblack, a kind of soot,
easily collected as a by-product of fire. Ink was used...
- Proto-Dravidian *paẓam múkham
mouth Proto-Dravidian *mukam kajjala- soot,
lampblack kaṭu- sharp,
pungent kaṭhina- hard, firm kuṭi- hut,
house kuṭṭ- to pound...
- The
paint is
created using natural dyes and
pigments such as
ochre and
lampblack are used for
reddish brown and
black respectively. The
paintings are characterized...
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tried using a
filament made of cardboard,
carbonized with
compressed lampblack. This
burnt out too
quickly to
provide lasting light. He then experimented...