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  2. Hydrocarbon mixtures - Wikipedia

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    (Benzine is a mixture of alkanes, such as pentane, hexane, and heptane; whereas benzene is a cyclic, aromatic hydrocarbon.) A hydrocarbon is any chemical compound that consists only of the elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). They all contain a carbon frame, and have hydrogen atoms attached to the frame.

  3. HC-12a - Wikipedia

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    HC-12a, also called ES-12a, OZ-12a, DURACOOL 12a [1] and Hydrocarbon Blend B, is marketed as a "drop-in" replacement refrigerant for R-12 and other refrigerants. HC-12a is a mixture of hydrocarbons , specifically propane (R-290) and isobutane (R-600a), and is therefore considered nearly non-ozone-depleting.

  4. Syngas - Wikipedia

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    Syngas is produced by steam reforming or partial oxidation of natural gas or liquid hydrocarbons, or coal gasification. [6] C + H 2 O → CO + H 2 [1] CO + H 2 O → CO 2 + H 2 [1] C + CO 2 → 2CO [1] Steam reforming of methane is an endothermic reaction requiring 206 kJ/mol of methane: CH 4 + H 2 O → CO + 3 H 2

  5. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    Propylene, butylenes and various other hydrocarbons are usually also present in small concentrations such as C 2 H 6, CH 4, and C 3 H 8. HD-5 limits the amount of propylene that can be placed in LPG to 5% and is utilized as an autogas specification. [12] A powerful odorant, ethanethiol, is added so that leaks can be detected easily. The ...

  6. Petroleum benzine - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum benzine is a hydrocarbon-based solvent mixture that is classified by its physical properties (e.g. boiling point, vapor pressure) rather than a specific chemical composition.

  7. Natural gasoline - Wikipedia

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    Natural gasoline is a liquid hydrocarbon mixture condensed from natural gas, similar to common gasoline (petrol) derived from petroleum.. The chemical composition of natural gasoline is mostly five- and six-carbon alkanes (pentanes and hexanes) with smaller amounts of alkanes with longer chains. [1]

  8. Gas blending - Wikipedia

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    Gas blending is the process of mixing gases for a specific purpose where the composition of the resulting mixture is defined, and therefore, controlled. A wide range of applications include scientific and industrial processes, food production and storage and breathing gases.

  9. Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia

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    The gas extracted from underground hydrocarbon deposits contains a varying mix of hydrocarbon components, which usually includes mostly methane (CH 4), along with ethane (C 2 H 6), propane (C 3 H 8) and butane (C 4 H 10). Other gases also occur in natural gas, notably CO 2. These gases have wide-ranging boiling points and also different heating ...