Foeskes
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What is the main composition of naphtha lighter fluid.
After looking around for a while I couldn't really find an exact result. After looking at the msds of the lighter fluid(ronsonol brand), it says
aliphatic hydrocarbons or naphtha. I assume it's a composition of pentane, hexane and heptane.
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It will be a mixture of those and their isomers and also things like methyl cyclopentane.
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Is naphtha essentially petroleum ether?
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Boiling Point - 100 to 155 degrees C at 760mmHg
Ain't no n-pentane, n-hexane or n-heptane in there.......... Not in theory anyways
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[EDIT] - Stupid typo
[Edited on 29-7-2017 by Corrosive Joeseph]
[Edited on 29-7-2017 by Corrosive Joeseph]
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More of the same for 2008.......... Kind of............ But it has been changed
It used to have a boiling point of 100 to 125 degrees C at 760mmHg
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