Nghĩa của từ paraffins bằng Tiếng Việt

danh từ
1. (cũng paraffin oil) (Anh) dầu hỏa (Mỹ coal oil, kerosene)
2. parafin; nến; sáp (cũng paraffin wax)

ngoại động từ
đắp parafin; chữa bằng parafi

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1. Alkanes, C10-12, chloro [Chlorinated paraffins] CHLORINATED PARAFFINS (C12

2. Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs) and long-chain chlorinated paraffins (LCCPs) were suggested as possible alternatives to SCCPs

3. Ceresin, paraffins and certain other waxes

4. The Alkanes are also called as paraffins

5. Alkanes, C6â€"18, chloro Chlorinated paraffins - short chain3

6. The results show that technical paraffins with a high content of long-chain-n-alkanes are more effective sizing agents than technical paraffins with low-chain-n-alkanes.

7. Normal paraffins have high Cetane numbers that increase with carbon number

8. It consists predominantly of C7 paraffins and Cycloparaffins boiling in a range of

9. The paraffins or Alkanes are the series of saturated open-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons

10. ‘Hydrocarbons are divided into groups of which those of especial interest to geologists are the paraffin, Cycloparaffin and aromatic groups.’ ‘Paraffins are the second most common component found in petroleum, after Cycloparaffins.’ ‘These fuels contain paraffins, Cycloparaffins, aromatics, and olefins.’

11. Alkylation The alkylation process combines light iso-paraffins, most commonly isobutane, with C 3 –C 4 olefins, to produce a mixture of higher molecular weight iso-paraffins (i.e., Alkylate) as a high-octane number blending component for the gasoline pool.

12. Also the results of the Cobb test (Cobb30) showed that water absorption of handsheets decreased by using n-paraffins with higher chain length.

13. Motor fuel, Motor spirits, Natural gasoline, Petrol [Note: A complex mixture of volatile hydrocarbons (paraffins, Cycloparaffins, and aromatics).] Clear liquid with a characteristic odor.

14. White spirits and mineral spirits blends are mixtures of paraffins, Cycloparaffins and aromatic hydrocarbons used as solvents or diluents in many product formulations or industrial processes

15. In petroleum refineries, a mixture of paraffins and Cycloparaffins is commonly reformed in a fixed-bed catalytic reactor to produce blending stocks for gasoline and aromatic precursors for making petrochemicals

16. Eucerin AntiREDNESS Concealing Day Care SPF 25 is a 'pure' formula which means it only contains a limited number of ingredients and is free from preservatives (including parabens), paraffins, fragrances and …

17. It consists predominantly of C7 paraffins and Cycloparaffins boiling in a range of approximately 90o C to 100o C (194°F to 212°F).] A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by distillation of hydrodesulfurized and dearomatized light petroleum fractions

18. A complex combination of hydrocarbons consisting primarily of paraffins, Cycloparaffins, aromatic and olefinic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C3 and boiling in the range of 30 degrees C to 260 degrees C (86 degrees F to 500 degrees F).

19. Liquid mixture of hydrocarbons consisting of approximately # % linear paraffins by weight, with chain lengths of # to # carbon atoms, and approximately # % of alkylbenzenes by weight, with lateral chains of # to # carbon atoms//# #//Classification is determined by the provisions of General Rules # and # for the interpretation of the combined nomenclature and the texts of CN codes # and

20. In contextorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between alkane and Alkyl is that alkane is (organic chemistry) any of saturated hydrocarbons including methane, ethane and compounds with long carbon chain known as paraffins etc, having a chemical formula of the form c n h 2n+2 while Alkyl is (organic chemistry) any of a series of univalent radicals