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2 = CH – CH = CH 2 3. Reformed Benzene Naphtha Toluene CH 3 o – xylene CH 3 CH 3 m-xylene CH 3 CH 3 p-xylene CH 3 CH3. 66 OPTIONAL MODULE - 2 Chemistry Notes Chemistry and Industry 32.2.2 Intermediate Petrochemicals and Derivatives ... Ethylene is oxidized to ethylene oxide with air or oxygen in the presence of a catalyst. It is
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