naphtha |
undefined |
As a noun naphtha
is (dated) naturally-occurring liquid petroleum.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
naphtha |
propane |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and propane
is that
naphtha is (dated) naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
propane is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c
3h
8, a constituent of natural gas.
naphtha |
condensate |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and condensate
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
condensate is a liquid that is the product of condensation of a gas, i.e. of steam.
As a verb condensate is
to condense.
As an adjective condensate is
made dense; condensed.
naphtha |
toluene |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and toluene
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
toluene is a colourless, inflammable liquid hydrocarbon, methylbenzene, CH
3.C
6H
5, used as a solvent, in high-octane fuels and in the production of many chemical compounds.
naphtha |
acetone |
As nouns the difference between acetone and naphtha
is that
acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH
3)
2CO, used as a solvent while
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum.
naphthalene |
naphtha |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and naphthalene
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
naphthalene is a white crystalline hydrocarbon manufactured from coal tar; used in mothballs.
naphtha |
benzene |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and benzene
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon of formula C
6H
6 whose structure consists of a ring of alternate single and double bonds.
naphtha |
xylene |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and xylene
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
xylene is any of a group of three isomeric aromatic hydrocarbons, di-methyl-benzene, found in coal and wood tar.
naphtha |
gasoline |
As nouns the difference between naphtha and gasoline
is that
naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum while
gasoline is a flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons, mainly used as a motor fuel; petrol.
As an adjective gasoline is
made from or using gasoline.
naphtha |
dieseloil |
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