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  • ...good fuels. [[Gasoline]] contains a mixture of hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbons, which contain one or more double bonds, are useful chemicals for many reac ...rings and ''[[aliphatic hydrocarbon]]s'' which includes all other types of hydrocarbons (see below).
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  • ...nt]]s other than [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]], so they are aromatic but not hydrocarbons. ...the ground. Other sources include coal tar. Such petrochemical aromatic hydrocarbons or mixtures of them are used extensively in the chemical industry, as solve
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  • Chemical products made from the hydrocarbons present in raw natural gas and petroleum crude oil.
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  • A large and varied class of hydrocarbons, produced primarily by a wide variety of plants, particularly conifers.
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  • ...good fuels. [[Gasoline]] contains a mixture of hydrocarbons. Unsaturated hydrocarbons, which contain one or more double bonds, are useful chemicals for many reac ...rings and ''[[aliphatic hydrocarbon]]s'' which includes all other types of hydrocarbons (see below).
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  • ...etroleum and petrochemical industries to refer to mixtures of the aromatic hydrocarbons benzene, toluene, and the three xylene isomers.
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  • *{{cite journal| author=Wayne C. Edmister|title=Specific Heat Ratios for Hydrocarbons |journal=Industrial Engineering Chemistry|volume=32|issue=3| pages=pp 373-3
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  • ...s used in petroleum refineries for converting the high-boiling constituent hydrocarbons in petroleum crude oils to more valuable lower-boiling products such as gas
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  • ...[[molecular weight]] components, they are reported as "GPM (C6+)" meaning hydrocarbons with 6 carbon atoms or more.<ref name=NGC>[http://www.naesb.org/pdf/update0 ...000 cubic feet of the raw natural gas. In such cases, when the liquifiable hydrocarbons in the raw natural gas are characterized as being [[ethane]] or higher mole
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  • An oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 10 to 17 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]
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  • A heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]
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  • ...l''' is a heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]
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  • ...nt]]s other than [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]], so they are aromatic but not hydrocarbons. ...the ground. Other sources include coal tar. Such petrochemical aromatic hydrocarbons or mixtures of them are used extensively in the chemical industry, as solve
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  • ...al engineering]], which produce more complex organic compounds from simple hydrocarbons available from petroleum. It is not a trivial process, with plants potentia
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  • {{Image|BTX.png|right|350px|Structural diagrams of the BTX aromatic hydrocarbons.}} ...s, the acronym '''BTX''' refers to mixtures of the [[hydrocarbons|aromatic hydrocarbons]] [[benzene]], [[toluene]], and the three [[Xylenes|xylene isomers]]. The x
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  • ...gas condensate''', or sometimes '''natural gasoline''' because it contains hydrocarbons within the [[gasoline]] boiling range. ...ts hydrocarbon dew point. That condenses a good part of the gas condensate hydrocarbons. The resulting mixture of gas, liquid condensate and water is then routed t
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  • ...rogen]]. In [[chemistry]], it is the first member of a series of saturated hydrocarbons, the [[alkanes]]. Methane is a potent [[greenhouse gas]]. Large deposits of
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  • ...ef><ref>[http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/eh/chemfs/fs/PAH.htm Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)] [[Wisconsin Department of Health Services]]. Retrieved February 20, ...ved February 20, 2009</ref>, pesticides, [[herbicides]], and [[chlorinated hydrocarbons]].
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  • ..., metal oxides, aluminium chloride with organic matter, hexamethylbenzene, hydrocarbons, calcium hypochlorite, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and calcium h
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  • ...>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>), [[pentane]]s and even higher [[molecular weight]] hydrocarbons. When processed and purified into finished by-products, all of these are c *Liquid hydrocarbons: perhaps some natural gas condensate (also referred to as ''casinghead gaso
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  • ...ntains [[paraffin]], [[naphthene]] (cyclic [[paraffins]]) and [[aromatic]] hydrocarbons ranging from those containing 4 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s to those containing ab ...out 30 °C and a FBP of about 145 °C containing most (but not all) of the hydrocarbons with 6 or less [[carbon]] [[atoms]]
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  • ...ntains [[paraffin]], [[naphthene]] (cyclic [[paraffins]]) and [[aromatic]] hydrocarbons ranging from those containing 4 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s to those containing ab ...out 30 °C and a FBP of about 145 °C containing most (but not all) of the hydrocarbons with 6 or less [[carbon]] [[atoms]]
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  • ...and nitrogen impurities and consist mostly of [[Hydrocarbons|paraffinic]] hydrocarbons. The high-boiling, high molecular weight hydrocarbons used as feedstocks for catalytic hydrocrackers include what are commonly re
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  • ...a conventional diesel engine results in substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter compared to emissions from diesel ...rsors. The use of biodiesel results in a substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons. Emissions of nitrogen oxides are either slightly reduced or slightly incre
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  • ...und]]s: [[Aromatic hydrocarbons#arene synthesis|preparation]] - [[Aromatic hydrocarbons#arene reactions|reactions]]
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  • === Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of liquid hydrocarbons=== ...tion of [[alkane]]s (C<sub>n</sub>H<sub>2n+2</sub>), which are the primary hydrocarbons formed:<ref name=NETL-FT/><ref name=knowl>[http://knol.google.com/k/the-fis
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  • ...ns with more complex molecular shapes having higher octane values than the hydrocarbons in the naphtha feedstock. In so doing, the process separates [[hydrogen]] m ...ntains [[paraffin]], [[naphthene]] (cyclic [[paraffins]]) and [[aromatic]] hydrocarbons ranging from those containing 4 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s to those containing ab
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  • ...ns with more complex molecular shapes having higher octane values than the hydrocarbons in the naphtha feedstock. In so doing, the process separates [[hydrogen]] m ...ntains [[paraffin]], [[naphthene]] (cyclic [[paraffins]]) and [[aromatic]] hydrocarbons ranging from those containing 4 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s to those containing ab
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  • ==== Hydrocarbons and Functional Groups ==== Classification normally starts with the [[hydrocarbons]]: compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen. For sub-classes see bel
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  • ...cluding many different volatile organic compounds, pesticides, herbicides, hydrocarbons and trace metals
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  • An '''ether''' is a chemical compound in which two hydrocarbons are joined together by an intervening oxygen atom. Ethers, particularly [[
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]
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  • {{main|Hydrocarbons}} ...ambient conditions of pressure and temperature, the lower molecular weight hydrocarbons [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butane]] occur as gases, while t
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  • ...arbon]] [[atom]]s per [[molecule]], although there may be small amounts of hydrocarbons outside that range.<ref name=Handwerk>{{cite book|author=Gary, J.H. and Han ...m the bottom of the atmospheric distillation column consisting entirely of hydrocarbons that boil above 370 to 380 °C.
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  • ...s mainly bound to other elements, to [[carbon]] in [[carbohydrates]] and [[hydrocarbons]], to [[oxygen]] in [[water]], and to [[nitrogen]] in [[ammonia]]. Measured but steam reforming of heavier hydrocarbons has the problem that it gives pure carbon (coke) as a contaminating byprod
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  • ...arbon]] [[atom]]s per [[molecule]], although there may be small amounts of hydrocarbons outside that range.<ref name=Handwerk>{{cite book|author=Gary, J.H. and Han ...m the bottom of the atmospheric distillation column consisting entirely of hydrocarbons that boil above 370 to 380 °C.
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  • ...>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>), [[pentane]]s and even higher [[molecular weight]] hydrocarbons. When processed and purified into finished by-products, all of these are c ...gas condensate]], a [[Boiling point|low-boiling point]] mixture of liquid hydrocarbons called ''[[natural gas condensate]]'', sometimes also called ''[[natural ga
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  • ...>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>), [[pentane]]s and even higher [[molecular weight]] hydrocarbons. When processed and purified into finished by-products, all of these are c ...gas condensate]], a [[Boiling point|low-boiling point]] mixture of liquid hydrocarbons called ''[[natural gas condensate]]'', sometimes also called ''[[natural ga
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  • ...es worldwide and each crude oil has its own unique mixture of thousands of hydrocarbons and other materials. ...equire more complex refinery configurations to produce lower boiling point hydrocarbons that are usable in gasolines.
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  • ...es worldwide and each crude oil has its own unique mixture of thousands of hydrocarbons and other materials. ...equire more complex refinery configurations to produce lower boiling point hydrocarbons that are usable in gasolines.
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  • When the feed gas to a Claus unit includes ammonia and hydrocarbons (such as in the overhead gas from a petroleum refinery sour water stripper)
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  • ...ability to grow on and break down many dangerous pollutants and aromatic [[hydrocarbons]] such as toluene, [[benzene]], and ethylbenzene. ''P. putida'' can also be ...st genes of any microorganism that break down chemicals such as aromatic [[hydrocarbons]]. Research is being done on the difference in genome of ''P. putida'' and
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  • '''Terpenes''' - the large and varied class of [[hydrocarbons]], produced by a wide variety of [[plants]] and some [[mushrooms]]. Very bi
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  • ...rbons|olefins]] from [[natural gas]] and [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] hydrocarbons such as [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[petroleum naph
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  • ...], Scotland)</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Maxwell, J.B.|title=Data Book on Hydrocarbons|edition=1st Edition|publisher=D. Van Nostrand|year=1950|id=}}</ref>
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  • ...ear=2000|id=ISBN 0-88415-289-8}}</ref> [[Catalytic cracking]] of petroleum hydrocarbons for conversion of heavy to lighter fractions was originally done by [[therm Petroleum crude oil consists primarily of a mixture of hydrocarbons with small amounts of other [[organic compound]]s containing sulfur, [[nitr
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  • ...of dealing with industrial sources of CO<sub>2</sub> is to convert it into hydrocarbons where it can be stored or reused as fuel or to make plastics. There are a n ===Single Step methods: CO<sub>2</sub> → Hydrocarbons===
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  • ...of crude oil which is separated from the higher-[[Boiling point|boiling]] hydrocarbons in crude oil by [[precipitation]] upon the addition of lower-boiling hydroc ...nd each of the crude oils from those sources has its own unique mixture of hydrocarbons. Upon being fed into a [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refinery]],
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  • ...ed]] hydrocarbons in the vapor phase could be converted into [[saturated]] hydrocarbons by using hydrogen and a catalytic metal. His work was the foundation of the
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  • ...ed]] hydrocarbons in the vapor phase could be converted into [[saturated]] hydrocarbons by using hydrogen and a catalytic metal. His work was the foundation of the
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  • ...>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>), [[pentane]]s and even higher [[molecular weight]] hydrocarbons. The raw gas also contains various amounts of [[acid gas]]es such as [[carb ...into finished by-products (see [[Natural gas processing]]), these heavier hydrocarbons are collectively referred to as NGL (natural gas liquids). The extraction o
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  • ...n:''''' The main focus of this design is to condense and collect water and hydrocarbons from the vapor phase in the reboiler and drain it out of the stripper syste
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  • ...n butane tend to be liquid at room temperature, and very high chain length hydrocarbons are solids. Because of the simple composition of the first four hydrocarbons and their small molecular sizes, the lack of any significant internal polar
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  • ...n butane tend to be liquid at room temperature, and very high chain length hydrocarbons are solids. Because of the simple composition of the first four hydrocarbons and their small molecular sizes, the lack of any significant internal polar
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  • ...is liquefied, it is typically purified so as to remove the higher-boiling hydrocarbons and the impurities. The resultant liquefied natural gas contains about 95% ...8</sub>), [[butane]]s (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>10</sub>) and any higher boiling hydrocarbons, collectively referred to as natural gas liquids (NGL). The natural gas is
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  • ...and there are cases where it cannot be decided how the law applies....The hydrocarbons provide a series of examples of the difficulty: there are thousands of diff
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  • For hydrocarbons, the Kendrick mass unit <ref>Kendrick Mass Defect Spectrum: A Compact Visua
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  • ...c]] [[sulphur]] and [[nitrogen]] compounds and some [[oxygen]] containing hydrocarbons such as [[phenols]]. Although crude oils generally do not contain [[olefi ...al boiling point of about 270&nbsp;°C, and it also contains many different hydrocarbons.
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  • ...are emitted by [[evaporation]] from the handling and storage of volatile [[hydrocarbons]]<ref>'''Note''': Also referred to as [[volatile organic compounds]] (VOC)< * The gaseous precursor reactive hydrocarbons (RH), emitted primarily from vehicular internal combustion engines, reacts
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  • ...ous [[hydrogen]] (H<sub>2</sub>) to produce liquid [[Hydrocarbon|saturated hydrocarbons]] ([[hydrocarbon|alkanes]]) uses metals like [[platinum]] (Pt) and [[pallad
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  • ...ef>{{cite book| author=Phillips Petroleum Company|title=Reference Data For Hydrocarbons And Petro-Sulfur Compounds|publisher=Phillips Petroleum Company|edition=Sec
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  • ...(as in [[coal]] combustion) or carbon [[compound]]s (as in combustion of [[hydrocarbons]], [[wood]], etc.) both unburned carbon (as [[soot]]) and carbon compounds
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  • ...d phthalate by Micrococcus sp. strain 12B ''J Bacteriol'' 151: 48–57</ref> hydrocarbons and olefinic compounds <ref>Zhuang WQ ''et al.'' (2003) Importance of Gram-
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  • **Polycyclic hydrocarbons (e.g. benzopyrenes found in internal combustion engine exhaust)
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  • ...stoffen'' (Experimental Studies on the Decomposition and Combustion of Hydrocarbons) (1896) and Haber received the title ''Privat-Dozent''. Bunte was especia
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  • ...n for another disease). Workers in some industries with heavy exposure to hydrocarbons such as the petroleum industry have a slightly higher risk of contracting t
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  • .... Rubin|title=An Empirical Equation for Thermodynamic Properties of Light Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures|journal=J. Chem. Phys.|volume=8|issue=|pages=334-335|dat
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  • .... Rubin|title=An Empirical Equation for Thermodynamic Properties of Light Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures|journal=J. Chem. Phys.|volume=8|issue=|pages=334-335|dat
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  • ...h’s crust. Industrial activities such as mining of potash or extraction of hydrocarbons from the land, which occurs >1000 feet below-the-surface, will be entirely
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  • ...and there are cases where it cannot be decided how the law applies....The hydrocarbons provide a series of examples of the difficulty: there are thousands of diff
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  • ...te processing, and [[bioremediation]]. Bacteria capable of digesting the [[hydrocarbons]] in [[petroleum]] are often used to clean up [[oil spill]]s. Some beaches
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  • ...oleum gas), gasoline, [[kerosine]] and [[diesel]] are mixtures of many [[hydrocarbons]]. The adjacent table presents some typical (approximate) values of their '
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