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  • 1Paraffin — For the fuel called paraffin in the United Kingdom and South Africa, see Kerosene. For other uses, see Paraffin (disambiguation). In chemistry, paraffin is a term that can be used synonymously with alkane , indicating hydrocarbons with the… …

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  • 2Normal nonane — Nonane Non ane, n. [L. nonus ninth.] (Chem.) One of a group of metameric hydrocarbons {C9H20} of the paraffin series; so called because of the nine carbon atoms in the molecule. {Normal nonane} is a colorless volatile liquid, an ingredient of… …

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  • 3petroleum refining — Introduction  conversion of crude oil into useful products. History Distillation of kerosene and naphtha       The refining of crude petroleum owes its origin to the successful drilling of the first oil well in Titusville, Pa., in 1859. Prior to… …

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  • 4petroleum — petroleous, adj. /peuh troh lee euhm/, n. an oily, thick, flammable, usually dark colored liquid that is a form of bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in various parts of the world and commonly obtained by drilling:… …

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  • 5Tridécane — Représentations du tridécane Général …

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  • 6629-50-5 — Tridécane Tridécane Représentations du tridécane Gén …

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  • 7C13H28 — Tridécane Tridécane Représentations du tridécane Gén …

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  • 8Moldeo por inyección — Máquina de inyección de plástico. En ingeniería, el moldeo por inyección es un proceso semicontinuo que consiste en inyectar un …

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  • 9Rhinoplasty — For the album by Primus, see Rhinoplasty (album). Rhinoplasty Intervention Rhinoplasty: The lower lateral cartilage (greater alar cartilage) exposed for plastic modification via the left nostril …

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  • 10Histology — Not to be confused with Historiography. A stained histologic specimen, sandwiched between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope …

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