How To Use Wood vinegar In A Sentence
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Large deposits of frothy reddish-brown pyrolignic acid, or “wood vinegar,” as the men called it, had also been found, indicating, as Roebling said, “that a destructive distillation of wood had been going on.”
The Great Bridge
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The differences of density, odor and color for wood vinegar collected at different smoke temperature were very little.
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Wood vinegar, also known as pyroligneous acid, is the sap or fluid derived from tree cells.
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All, claimed to be based on a traditional Japanese system, are teabag-like pads containing wood vinegar (aka pyroligneous acid) and other ingredients such as herbs and minerals.
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