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4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

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4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION . 4.1 . CHEMICAL IDENTITY . Boron appears in Group 13 (IIIA) of the periodic table and is the only nonmetal of this group (Jansen ... Table 4-2 lists important physical and chemical properties of boron and selected compounds. BORON 120 4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION .

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4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

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4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 4.1 CHEMICAL IDENTITY Information regarding the chemical identities of JP-5, JP-8, and Jet A fuels is located in Table 4-1. Nearly all jet fuel is made from kerosene derived from petroleum; however, a small percentage is made from oil sands (Chevron 2006).

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3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

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3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION. CDDs are a class of related chlorinated hydrocarbons which are structurally similar. The basic structure is a ... Not all congeners have been studied for their chemical and physical properties, but basic properties are known for the CDDs as a chemical family and for the homologous groups. Chlorinated ...

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3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 3.1 …

3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 3.1 …

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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 3.1 CHEMICAL IDENTITY Information regarding the chemical identity of fuel oils is located in Table 3-l. Information on the composition of selected fuel oils, specifically fuel oil no. 2 and kerosene, is presented in Table 3-2.

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3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

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3.1 CHEMICAL IDENTITY Gasoline is a refined product of petroleum consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons, additives, and blending agents. The composition of gasolines varies widely, depending on the crude oils used, the refinery processes available, the overall balance of product demand, and the product specifications.

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4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

4. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION

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The volatile component is not shown separately because it varies with the composition of the ... some tar acids and tar bases; it is heavier than water and has a continuous boiling range beginning at about 200 EC. Coal tar creosote is now commonly defined by function, and refers to "the fractions or blends of fractions ...

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