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  • ...or light naphtha, or by hydration of ethylene. When [[butane]] or light [[naphtha]] is heated with air in the presence of various metal [[ion]]s, including t
    41 KB (5,915 words) - 16:49, 27 September 2010
  • ...in [[Shropshire]]. "Rangoon tar", also known as "Burmese Oil" or "Burmese Naphtha", is actually [[petroleum]]. "Tar" and "[[pitch (resin)|pitch]]" are somet
    7 KB (1,095 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...] described production of asphaltos (as distinguished from pissasphalt and naphtha): (1655 Goodyer translation). The terms [[asphalt]] and bitumen are often u Diluted bitumen (diluted with [[naphtha]] to make it flow in pipelines) is known as [[dilbit]] in the Canadian petr
    13 KB (1,945 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • Diluted bitumen (diluted with [[naphtha]] to make it flow in pipelines) is known as [[dilbit]] in the Canadian petr Asphalt can be separated from the other components in crude oil (such as [[naphtha]], [[gasoline]] and [[Diesel fuel|diesel]]) by the process of [[fractional
    34 KB (5,036 words) - 21:35, 20 September 2010
  • Soluble in [[benzene]], [[ether]], [[naphtha]] and [[alkalis]].
    1 KB (192 words) - 10:17, 20 September 2010
  • ...sian]] scholar [[Rhazes|Rāzi]] (or Rhazes). Termed ''naft abyad'' ("white naphtha"), Razi produced kerosene and various other compounds using an apparatus ca
    26 KB (3,820 words) - 10:18, 20 September 2010
  • ...eport feeling sick or having headaches when smoking honey oil extracted by naphtha, hence it is generally accepted that the product poses a greater health ris
    16 KB (2,480 words) - 22:10, 21 September 2010
  • ...arbons are cracked over [[zeolite]] catalysts. Heavier feedstocks, such as naphtha and gas oils require at least two "quench towers" downstream of the crackin
    32 KB (4,462 words) - 21:01, 24 September 2010