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Summary Of: Naphtha

Naphtha is used primarily as feedstock for producing a... Naphtha may also have been derived from the name of the... Naphtha is the root of the words... which is derived from naphtha by mixing under controlled conditions with aluminium salts of palmitic acid... and frequently products sold as naphtha contain some impurities... Naphtha is obtained in... The generic name naphtha describes a range of different refinery intermediate products used in different applications... similar naphtha types are often referred to by different names... these naphtha types can also be called... the naphtha is heated in the presence of water vapour and the absence of oxygen or air... is a common naphtha fuel used in many lanterns and torches... is a common naphtha fuel used in many lanterns and torches... is a common naphtha fuel used in many lanterns and torches... naphtha to a higher octane product called... pots containing naphtha were used in battle as a form of primitive grenade...

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