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Charcoal lighter

GPC of charcoal lighter fluid (Figure 9) shows the increase in the linear molecular size of the cut similar to the ASTM distillation pattern. Lubricating oils are narrower cuts. [Pg.265]

Bratton L. 1975. Ingestion of charcoal lighter fluid. J Pediatr 87 633-637. [Pg.168]

Materials old fruit juice glass bottle (8-16 oz.) with screw-on lid, ethyl alcohol, charcoal lighter fluid, olive oil, water, dishwashing detergent... [Pg.317]

Rapid Release Sometimes energy is released rapidly. For example, charcoal lighter fluid combines with oxygen in the air and produces enough heat to ignite a charcoal fire within a few minutes. [Pg.43]

Estimation of Emissions from Charcoal Lighter Fluid and Review of Alternatives... [Pg.9]

Examples of ORM-D materials include low-concentration acids, charcoal lighter, spray paint, disinfectants, and cartridges for small firearms. Even though the container sizes may be small, the products inside can still cause contamination of responders or death and injury if not handled properly. [Pg.375]

Chem. Descrip. Deodorized kerosene CAS 8008-20-6 EINECS/ELINCS 232-366-4 Uses Solvent, defoamer, dust control agent, quench oil, diluent for fiber lubricants, metal foil and sheet rolling oils, in froth flotation of vegetables, mfg. of paper/paperboard, in waterless hand cleaners, liq. candles, charcoal lighter fluid, polishes, cleaners, cosmetic/pharmaceutical creams/ lotions, water treatment, food-contact applies. pesticide diluent coating on egg shells... [Pg.612]


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