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A name for a petroleum solvent with a boiling point of 100-140 C. Alternate names for similar solvents are [[ligroin|ligroin]], [[benzine|benzine]], petroleum spirits, [[V.M.%20and%20P.%20naphtha|VM&P naphtha]], and heavy naphtha. | A name for a petroleum solvent with a boiling point of 100-140 C. Alternate names for similar solvents are [[ligroin|ligroin]], [[benzine|benzine]], petroleum spirits, [[V.M.%20and%20P.%20naphtha|VM&P naphtha]], and heavy naphtha. | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | * | + | * A.van Dam "The Interactions of Preservation Fluid, Specimen Container and Sealant in a Fluid Collection" Collection Forum, 14(1-2):78-92, 2000. |
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 27 June 2022
Description
A name for a petroleum solvent with a boiling point of 100-140 C. Alternate names for similar solvents are Ligroin, Benzine, petroleum spirits, VM&P naphtha, and heavy naphtha.
Resources and Citations
- A.van Dam "The Interactions of Preservation Fluid, Specimen Container and Sealant in a Fluid Collection" Collection Forum, 14(1-2):78-92, 2000.