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  • Camphine - Wikipedia
    Camphine was the British trade name of a 19th-century lamp fuel made from purified spirits of turpentine Generally prepared by distilling turpentine with quicklime, [1] it gave off a brilliant light
  • CAMPHINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CAMPHINE is oil of turpentine or a mixture of oil of turpentine and alcohol used as an illuminant
  • Camphene - Wikipedia
    Camphene is a bicyclic organic compound It is one of the most pervasive monoterpenes As with other terpenes, it is insoluble in water, flammable, colorless, and has a pungent smell [2] It is a minor constituent of many essential oils such as turpentine, cypress oil, camphor oil, citronella oil, neroli, ginger oil, valerian, and mango [3]
  • Camphine, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Camphine, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Camphine — Grokipedia
    Camphine, also known as camphene or burning fluid, is a historical 19th-century illuminant, primarily a volatile mixture of rectified spirits of turpentine and alcohol used as lamp fuel
  • Camphene to Kerosene Lamps - American Oil Gas Historical Society
    Up to 1840, oil from whale blubber was the most popular lamp fuel It was overtaken by less expensive lamp fuels that included lard oil and turpentine mixtures, as well as camphene, a term coined by Augustus Webb of New York in his 1838 patent for a lamp burning distilled spirits of turpentine
  • Making a Two-Wick Lamp - American Oil Gas Historical Society
    Self-taught tinsmith recreated 19th century camphene lamps that burned an explosive fuel later replaced by kerosene for lighting homes
  • Camphine Explained
    The term camphine (or camphene) was often used interchangeably—and incorrectly—with a lamp fuel called burning fluid Camphine, made of spirits of turpentine, had a high carbon content and tended to smoke unless burned in a lamp with a chimney
  • camphine - Definition
    In the mid-to-late 19th century, camphine was a household staple A diary entry from this era would use the term casually to describe daily chores, the quality of light during an evening read, or the smell of the parlor
  • camphine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    camphine (countable and uncountable, plural camphines) (historical) Rectified oil of turpentine, once used for burning in oil lamps and as a solvent in varnishes





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