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Naphtha, coal tar

Synonyms Naphtha solvent, high-flash naphtha, refined naphtha, and heavy naphtha describe various fractions and grades. [Pg.505]

Physical Form. Light yellow liquid with boiling ranges between 110°C and 190°C [Pg.505]

Toxicology. Coal tar naphtha is a central nervous system depressant. [Pg.505]

Coal tar naphtha is primarily a mixture of toluene, xylene, cumene, benzene, and other aromatic hydrocarbons it is distinguished from petroleum naphtha, which is comprised mainly of aliphatic hydrocarbons.  [Pg.505]

There are no well-documented reports of industrial injury resulting from the inhalation of coal tar naphtha. However, severe exposure is expected to cause light-headedness, drowsiness, and possibly irritation of the eye, nose, and throat. [Pg.505]


Naphtha (coal tar) contains mostly xylenes and higher homologues cc. 160... [Pg.157]

Methyl iodide Methyl isobutyl carbinol Methyl isoamylacetate cr-methyl styrene Methylene chloride Naphtha (coal tar) Naphthalene Nitromethane... [Pg.222]

Morpholine Naphtha (coal tar) Naphthalene (5-Naphthylamine Nickel carbonyl Nickel metal ST CT CT 1... [Pg.261]

Synonyms AI3-00808 Annulene Benxole Benzin Benzine Benzol Benzol 90 Benzole Benzolene Bicarburet of hydrogen BRN 0969212 Bz Carbon oil Caswell No. 077 CCRIS 70 Coal naphtha Coal tar naphtha Cyclohexatriene EINECS 200-753-7 EPA pesticide chemical code 008801 Mineral naphtha Mineral naphthalene Motor benzol NC1-C55276 Nitration benzene NSC 67315 Phene Phenyl hydride Polystream Pyrobenzol Pyrobenzole RCRA waste number U019 UN 1114. [Pg.121]

Source Evaporation and/or dissolution of gasoline, naphtha, coal tar, and asphalt. [Pg.236]

Naphtha Coal Tar Benzyl Alcohol Benzoyl Chloride Benzoic Acid... [Pg.25]

NAPfflD (1338-24-5) see naphthenic acid. NAPHTHA or NAPHTHA, COAL TAR or NAPHTHA, COAL TAR, HEAVY DISTILLATE or NAPHTHA DISTILLATE (8030-30-6) see coal tar naphtha. [Pg.753]

NAPHTHA, COAL TAR (8030-30-6) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 100°-107°F/37°-42°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with strong acids, nitrates. May attack some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.835]

NAPHTHA (COAL TAR) (C7H8-C8H10 (approximately), 110 (approximately)). [Pg.764]


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