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  2. So...What's The Big Difference Between Aquaphor And Vaseline?

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    Vaseline ingredients "Vaseline is an American household brand name for a petroleum jelly product that has been manufactured since the 19th century," says Belinda Tan, a physician-scientist and co ...

  3. Petroleum jelly - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum jelly. Petroleum jelly, petrolatum (/ ˌ p ɛ t r ə ˈ l eɪ t ə m /), white petrolatum, soft paraffin, or multi-hydrocarbon, CAS number 8009-03-8, is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons (with carbon numbers mainly higher than 25), [1] originally promoted as a topical ointment for its healing properties. [2]

  4. Aquaphor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Vaseline (100% petrolatum), which is occlusive, Aquaphor (41% petrolatum) claims to form a semi-occlusive barrier on the skin. If correct, this in theory should enable the transmission of water and oxygen, which is important for wound healing and the formation of a protective moist healing environment. [ 10 ]

  5. Mineral oil - Wikipedia

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    Most often, mineral oil is a liquid obtained from refining crude oil to make gasoline and other petroleum products. Mineral oils used for lubrication are known specifically as base oils. More generally, mineral oil is a transparent, colorless oil, composed mainly of alkanes [2] and cycloalkanes, related to petroleum jelly.

  6. Paraffin - Wikipedia

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    Mineral oil, any of various colorless, odorless, light mixtures of alkanes in the C15 to C40 range from a non-vegetable (mineral) source, particularly a distillate of petroleum; Petroleum jelly, also called soft paraffin; Tractor vaporizing oil, a fuel for petrol-paraffin engines

  7. Fuel oil - Wikipedia

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    By 1983, it had fallen to 6.2%, and as of 2005, electricity production from all forms of petroleum, including diesel and residual fuel, is only 3% of total production. [ citation needed ] The decline is the result of price competition with natural gas and environmental restrictions on emissions.

  8. Synthetic oil - Wikipedia

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    A sample of synthetic motor oil. Synthetic oil is a lubricant consisting of chemical compounds that are artificially modified or synthesised. Synthetic lubricants can be manufactured using chemically modified petroleum components rather than whole crude oil, but can also be synthesized from other raw materials.

  9. Coleman fuel - Wikipedia

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    Historically called white gas, it is a liquid petroleum fuel (100% light hydrotreated distillate). [1] White gas was originally simply additive-free gasoline. This formulation is now rarely found. Coleman fuel, and other white gases, contain additives for inhibiting rust, ease of lighting, and fast burning.

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