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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Per-kilogram prices of some synthetic radioisotopes range to trillions of dollars. ... per mass of element contained. This implicitly puts the value of compounds ...

  3. List of Indian timber trees - Wikipedia

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    1,040 kg/m 3: 1,750 lb/cu yd Throughout India It contains ripe wood in the outer crust. The colour of this ripened wood is dark brown. It is strong, durable and fibrous. Palm is used for furniture, roof covering, rafters and joists. Pine: Pinus spp. Pine wood is hard and tough except white pine which is soft.

  4. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    A common hardwood, red oak, has an energy content of 14.9 mega joules per kilogram (6,388 BTU per pound), and 10.4 mega joules recoverable if burned at 70% efficiency. [ 5 ] The Sustainable Energy Development Office (SEDO), part of the Government of Western Australia states that the energy content of wood is 16.2 megajoules per kilogram (4.5 ...

  5. Energy density Extended Reference Table - Wikipedia

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    Specific energy (MJ/kg) Energy density (MJ/L) Peak recovery efficiency % Practical recovery efficiency % Arbitrary Antimatter: 89,875,517,874: depends on density:

  6. Woodchips - Wikipedia

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    The energy content, then, is approximately 3.5–4.5kWh/kg (~150–250 kg/cubic metre). [32] Coal power plants have been converted to run on woodchips, which is fairly straightforward to do, since they both use an identical steam turbine heat engine, and the cost of woodchip fuel is comparable to coal. [32]

  7. Pinus sabiniana - Wikipedia

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    The name digger pine was historically used ... When fresh, they weigh from 0.3 to 0.7 kilograms (0.7 to 1.5 lb), rarely over 1 kg ... (10 in) per year at the ...

  8. Tall oil - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The name originated as an anglicization of the Swedish tallolja ('pine oil'). [3] Tall oil is the third largest chemical by-product in a kraft mill after lignin and hemicellulose; the yield of crude tall oil from the process is in the range of 30–50 kg / ton pulp. [4] It may contribute to 1.0–1.5% of the mill's revenue if not used ...

  9. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    The American Wood Protection Association (AWPA) standards for PTI require a retention of 0.018 lb/cu ft (0.29 kg/m 3) for above ground use and 0.013 lb/cu ft (0.21 kg/m 3) when applied in combination with a wax stabilizer. The AWPA has not developed a standard for a PTI ground contact preservative, so PTI is currently limited to above ground ...