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bitumen
Mineral pitch; a black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame; Jew’s pitch. It occurs as an abundant natural product in many places, as on the shores of the Dead and Caspian Seas. It is used in cements, in the construction of pavements, et cetera
By extension, any one of the natural hydrocarbons, including the hard, solid, brittle varieties called asphalt, the semisolid maltha and mineral tars, the oily petrolea, and even the light, volatile naphthas
{n} a fat glutinous fossil substance
Any of various mixtures of hydrocarbons occurring naturally or obtained through the distillation of coal or petroleum (See Coat Tar Pitch and Asphalt)
a sticky substance found in the earth or made from petroleum It is sometimes called asphalt, tar, or pitch
a class of amorphous, black or dark colored cementitious substances, natural or manufactured, composed principally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons, soluble in carbon disulfide and found in asphalts, tars, pitches and asphaltites
A class of black or dark-colored (solid, semisolid, or viscous) cementitious substances, natural or manufactured, composed principally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons, of which asphalts, tars, pitches, and asphaltites are typical
Any of various mixtures of hydrocarbons such as asphalt, tar, or petroleum
(1) a class of amorphous, black or dark colored, (solid, semi-solid or viscous) cementitious substances natural or manufactured, composed principally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons, soluble in carbon disulfide, and found in asphalts, tars, pitches and asphaltites; (2) a generic term used to denote any material composed principally of bitumen
A general geological term for various solid and semi-solid hydrocarbons
(1) a class of amorphous, black or dark colored, (solid, semi-solid, or viscous) cementitious substances, natural or manufactured, composed principally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons, soluble in carbon disulfide, and found in petroleum asphalts, coal tars and pitches, wood tars and asphalts; (2) a generic term used to denote any material composed principally of bitumen, typically asphalt or coal tar
{i} substance mainly made up of hydrocarbons (i.e. asphalt)
(1) a class of amorphous, black or dark colored (solid, semi-solid or viscous) cementitious substances, natural or manufactured, composed principally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons and found in asphalts, tars, pitches and asphaltines; (2) a generic term used to denote any material composed principally of bitumen
Gooey, black, high-sulfur, heavy oil extracted from tar sand and then upgraded to synthetic fuel oil
Gummy, black, high-sulfur, heavy oil extracted from tar sand See tar sand
Any of the inflammable, viscid, liquid or solid hydrocarbon mixtures soluble in carbon disulfide; often used interchangeably with hydrocarbons Solid or semi-solid organic material, dark brown to black in color, and usually a residue from distillation of crude petroleum
any of various naturally occurring impure mixtures of hydrocarbons
Also called asphalt or tar, bitumen is the brown or black viscous residue from the vacuum distillation of crude petroleum It also occurs in nature as asphalt "lakes" and "tar sands " It consists of high molecular weight hydrocarbons and minor amounts of sulfur and nitrogen compounds
Mineral pitch; a black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame; Jew's pitch
Heavy oil or petroleum in semi-solid or solid forms Bitumen generally has a density of less than 10 degrees API
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