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  • '''Petroleum naphtha''' is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream derived from the [[Petroleu ...liquid hydrocarbon products. For that reason, this article is entitled '''Petroleum naphtha''' and deals only with naphthas produced by the processing of crude oil in
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  • '''Petroleum naphtha''' is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream derived from the [[Petroleu ...liquid hydrocarbon products. For that reason, this article is entitled '''Petroleum naphtha''' and deals only with naphthas produced by the processing of crude oil in
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  • A [[Catalyst|catalytic]] chemical process that converts [[Petroleum naphtha|petroleum naphthas]] into [[Octane rating|high-octane]] gasoline components
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  • '''Petroleum naphtha''' is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream derived from the [[Petroleu ...liquid hydrocarbon products. For that reason, this article is entitled '''Petroleum naphtha''' and deals only with naphthas produced by the processing of crude oil in
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  • '''Petroleum naphtha''' is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream derived from the [[Petroleu ...liquid hydrocarbon products. For that reason, this article is entitled '''Petroleum naphtha''' and deals only with naphthas produced by the processing of crude oil in
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  • :*[[Petroleum naphtha|Naphtha]] obtained from [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refineries (c) Full-range naphtha (as differentiated from [[Petroleum naphtha|light or heavy naphtha]]).<br/>
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  • ...zation|Naphtha Hydrotreater]] unit: Uses [[hydrogen]] to desulfurize the [[petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] fraction from the crude oil distillation or other units within th *Specialty [[petroleum naphtha]]s
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  • ...on the recovery of aromatics derived from the [[catalytic reforming]] of [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] in a [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refinery]].<ref nam
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  • ...zation|Naphtha Hydrotreater]] unit: Uses [[hydrogen]] to desulfurize the [[petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] fraction from the crude oil distillation or other units within th *Specialty [[petroleum naphtha]]s
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  • ...used in [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]] to convert [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]]s, typically having low [[Octane rating|octane ratings]], into hig
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  • ...used in [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]] to convert [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]]s, typically having low [[Octane rating|octane ratings]], into hig
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  • Another important reason for removing sulfur from the intermediate product [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] streams within a petroleum refinery is that sulfur, even in extre
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  • Another important reason for removing sulfur from the intermediate product [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] streams within a petroleum refinery is that sulfur, even in extre
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  • ...ially absorbed by the crude oil and will subsequently become part of the [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] and [[kerosene]] fractions distilled from the crude oil (see Figu
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]] for subsequent use in the industrial prod
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]] for subsequent use in the industrial prod
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  • *{{pl|Petroleum naphtha}} *{{pl|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • ...[[Boiling point|boiled]]) to remove and recover various products such as [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] which is subsequently further refined to produce [[gasoline]] ([
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  • ...instead,<ref>Clayton, “The Pharos at Alexandria”, p. 146.</ref> although [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] has also been suggested as an alternative. According to the 1st-c
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  • ...example, a crude oil fractionator produces an overhead fraction called ''[[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]]'' which becomes a [[gasoline]] component after it is further proc
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  • ...hydrocarbons such as [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[petroleum naphtha]] and [[petroleum gas oil]].
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  • ...[sulphur]], [[nitrogen]] and [[arsenic]] compounds. Because of that, the [[petroleum naphtha]] feedstocks to catalytic reformers are always processed for removal of suc
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  • ** [[Petroleum naphtha]] and [[fuel oil]]s as feedstocks for steam-assisted [[thermal cracking]] p
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  • ...erms (e.g., [[carbohydrate]]) or mixtures of no fixed composition (e.g., [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]], [[gasoline]]). Compounds and enzymes that are overwhelmingly of * [[Petroleum naphtha]]
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  • ...urbines are designed to burn liquid fuels (rather than fuel gas) such as [[petroleum naphtha]] or [[diesel oil]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Meherwan Boyce|title=Gas Turbine
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  • ...urbines are designed to burn liquid fuels (rather than fuel gas) such as [[petroleum naphtha]] or [[diesel oil]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Meherwan Boyce|title=Gas Turbine
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