Naphtha - Law Dictionary Search Results
Benzene
A volatile very inflammable liquid C6H6 contained in the naphtha produced by the destructive distillation of coal from which it
Benzine
petroleum spirit petroleum benzine Varieties or similar products are gasoline naphtha rhigolene ligroin etc
Collidine
the pyridine series and obtained from bone oil coal tar naphtha and certain alkaloids
Internal combustion
fixed gas or one derived from alcohol ether gasoline petrol naphtha oil petroleum etc There are three main classes 1 gas
Iridoline
A nitrogenous base C10H9N extracted from coal tar naphtha as an oily liquid It is a member of the
Naphtha
The complex mixture of volatile liquid inflammable hydrocarbons occurring naturally and usually called crude petroleum mineral oil or rock oil
Naphthalize
To mingle saturate or impregnate with naphtha
Picoline
and obtained from bone oil acrolein ammonia and coal tar naphtha as colorless mobile liquids of strong odor called also methyl
Dangerous business
liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or ignition or of turpentine, naphtha, varnish, tar, resin or Brunswick black or any other manufacture
Oil vanaspati
are not miscible with water but are soluble in ether, naphtha, and often alcohol and other organic solvents, that leave a
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