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n-heptanen-heptane is contained in a cylinder at 1 atm n-heptane is p n-heptane is vapourized at 101 n-heptane is utilized n-heptane is reduced n-heptane is 750 ppm n-heptane is fraught with many problems n-heptane is used as solvent n-heptane is added to initiate flocculation n-heptane is available upon request n-heptane is the fuel which gives rise to the lowest soot production n-heptane is chosen so that the space n-heptane is an alkane fuel with an extensive data base on its combustion characteristics in normal n-heptane is a colourless n-heptane is called a 90 octane fuel n-heptane is ignited and allowed a 30 second preburn n-heptane is very poor at controlling knock and is rated zero n-heptane is a primary reference fuel n-heptane is 0 n-heptane is n-heptane is used as a solvent and as a standard in testing knock of gasoline engines n-heptane is an alkane n-heptane is raised by a factor of 3 in comparison to the carbotec allround n-heptane is used as a precipitant in extracting asphaltenes n-heptane is 210 j/mol o c n-heptane is brought to a condition of 155°f and 1 n-heptane is an interference n-heptane is five orders of n-heptane is injected in 2 n-heptane is a stable n-heptane is a good choice for the purification of pharmaceutical products and other synthetic organics n-heptane is zero and increases after isomerization n-heptane is rated at zero while isooctane has an octane rating of 100 n-heptane is zero octane ____ n-heptane is a 'purer' gasoline n-heptane is used to set up octane test engines for the "zero octane" reading n-heptane is given a 0 rating n-heptane is 1150 kcal/mol n-heptane is found on n-heptane is pumped to the bottom of the column as an initial n-heptane is the fuel n-heptane is capable of provoking "minimal" peripheral nerve damage n-heptane is burned in an open pan 300mm square n-heptane is "filler" to make the fuel comply with the rules n-heptane is used as a fuel n-heptane is shown along the a axes in figures 2a and 2b n-heptane is used as the diluent n-heptane is considered to have an octane rating of zero n-heptane is at the bottom end of the scale with almost no antidetonation qualities and isooctane n-heptane is ?hco = n-heptane is h co = n-heptane is chosen as a test case for a detailed chemistry model n-heptane is mixed adiabatically n-heptane is different because the accepted n-heptane is used in n-heptane is not measured in our tac network n-heptane is 247 n-heptane is not fully accomplished in the zeolitic frame due to space restrictions imposed by the cavity n-heptane is 371 k n-heptane is a flammable liquid and a fire hazard n-heptane is part of the reference fuel for internal combustion engines such as spark n-heptane is decomposed into smaller hydrocarbons n-heptane is a reasonable fragment to use as a starting point n-heptane is converted to methylcyclohexane which is then converted to toluene giving off 4 moles of hydrogen n-heptane is used n-heptane is assigned an octane number of 0 and iso | ||||||||||||||||||
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