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Ligroin is the
petroleum fraction consisting mostly of C7 and C8
hydrocarbons and
boiling in the
range 90‒140 °C (194–284 °F). The
fraction is also called...
- dry, it can be
allowed to
stand over
sodium wire, or
calcium hydride.
Ligroin is ****igned the CAS
Registry Number 8032-32-4,
which is also
applied to...
- of a
volatile hydrocarbon mixture, now
called benzine,
petroleum ether,
ligroin, or naphtha,
rather than the
modern meaning of
benzene as the specific...
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crystalline solid that is
soluble in water, ethanol, ether, chloroform, and
ligroin. It is used as a
reagent in
organic synthesis.
Acetone oxime (acetoxime)...
- at the time were
lubricating oil,
kerosene (burned as lamp fuel), and
ligroin (petroleum
naphtha or
heavy naphtha),
which up to then was used mainly...
- (60 °C)
Solubility Soluble in
benzene Miscible in
diethyl ether, oils,
ligroin, alcohol, CCl4, CS2
Solubility in
acetone ≥ 100 g/L (19 °C) Solubility...
- word нефть (neft')
means "crude oil", but нафта (nafta) is a
synonym of
ligroin. Also, in Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland,...
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Production 1886; 138 years ago (1886)–1893
Powertrain Engine 1.0L (954cc)
single cylinder engine 2⁄3hp (
Ligroin fuel)
Chronology Successor Benz Velo...
- and only a 4.5-litre
supply of
petrol in the carburetor, she had to find
ligroin, the
petroleum solvent needed for the car to run. The
solvent was only...
-
reached 1000 hp. The Otto
Cycle engine was
eventually adopted to run on
Ligroin and
eventually petrol, and many gases.
During WWII Otto
engines were run...