Science, asked by Annisha27, 11 months ago

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The fractions of Petroleum which boil below 40°C is called ______ and is used as _________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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GASOLINE

strong solvent smell. Typically it is used to fuel internal combustion engines for cars, motorbikes, trucks, boats and other transport vehicles. Highly refined gasoline can be used as aviation fuel, referred to as aviation gasoline (avgas).

Answered by uniqueboypaul
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Naphtha consists of hydrocarbons with roughly 5 to 9 carbon atoms with boiling points between 40 and 100 degrees Celsius. Naphtha is the last of the liquid fractions. Anything that is still a gas at the top of the

column, which is around 40 degrees Celsius, is called petroleum gas.

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