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Dictionary » L » Liquid hydrocarbons Liquid hydrocarbonsOne of a very large group of chemical compounds composed only of carbon and hydrogen. The largest source of hydrocarbons is petroleum. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... styrenes (ethenlybenzene, phenethylene) organic compounds with aromatic hydrocarbons, look up microbial degradation alkenybenzenes. it is a colorless oily liquid from which polystyrenes and synthetic rubbers are produces, vinylbenzene. it is without ...
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The Fiber Disease... that the latter induces both an anomalous conductivity in the liquid, mist and vapour phases of the “charged water”, at low and high voltages ... to nearby discharges, including dielectrics such as wood, water, hydrocarbons, gases, metals, and because of an anomalously high energy content, ...
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