fractionating point of petrol
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In industrial installations petroleum is first distilled under atmospheric pressure and later under a vacuum (see Figure 1). ... Distillation at atmospheric pressure results in fractions with boiling points that range approximately from 30° to 350°-360°C; mazut remains as the residue.
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In industrial installations petroleum is first distilled under atmospheric pressure and later under a vacuum (see Figure 1). ... Distillation at atmospheric pressure results in fractions with boiling points that range approximately from 30° to 350°-360°C; mazut remains as the residue.
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