Industrial chemicals

Propane 5 (48)

Propane is a flammable hydrocarbon gas with the chemical formula Cโ‚ƒHโ‚ˆ, belonging to the alkane series. It is commonly used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and industrial applications, and is a key component in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). ๐Ÿ”‘ Physical and Chemical Properties Propane is chemically stable under normal conditions, highly flammable, and burns […]

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Kerosene 5 (63)

Kerosene is a combustible liquid hydrocarbon fuel derived from the fractional distillation of petroleum. Chemically, it consists primarily of hydrocarbons containing 10 to 16 carbon atoms (Cโ‚โ‚€โ€“Cโ‚โ‚†) per molecule. It occupies a boiling range between gasoline and diesel in the refining process and has historically been used for lighting, heating, and cooking. Today, its most

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Paraffin Wax 5 (48)

Paraffin wax is a soft, colorless or white, odorless solid derived from petroleum, coal, or shale oil. It is composed primarily of saturated hydrocarbons and is widely used in candles, coatings, cosmetics, and industrial applications due to its stability, low reactivity, and versatility. ๐Ÿ”‘ Physical and Chemical Properties Paraffin wax is chemically inert, flammable, and

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