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naph·tha N0014100 (năf′thə, năp′-)n.1. Any of several highly volatile, flammable liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons distilled from petroleum, coal tar, and natural gas and used as fuel, as solvents, and in making various chemicals. Also called benzine, ligroin, petroleum ether, white gasoline.2. Obsolete Petroleum. [Latin, from Greek, liquid bitumen, of Semitic origin; see npṭ in Semitic roots.] naph′thous adj.naphtha (ˈnæfθə; ˈnæp-) n1. (Elements & Compounds) a distillation product from coal tar boiling in the approximate range 80–170°C and containing aromatic hydrocarbons2. (Elements & Compounds) a distillation product from petroleum boiling in the approximate range 100–200°C and containing aliphatic hydrocarbons: used as a solvent and in petrol3. (Elements & Compounds) an obsolete name for petroleum[C16: via Latin from Greek, of Iranian origin; related to Persian neft naphtha]naph•tha (ˈnæf θə, ˈnæp-) n. 1. a colorless, volatile petroleum distillate, usu. an intermediate product between gasoline and benzine, used as a solvent and as a fuel. 2. any of various similar liquids distilled from other products. [1565–75; < Latin < Greek náphthas, perhaps < Iranian *nafta, derivative of *nab- to be damp] naph′thous, adj. naph·tha (năf′thə) Any of several products made by refining petroleum or by breaking down coal tar. Naphtha is usually flammable, and is used as a solvent and as an ingredient in gasoline. It is also used to make plastics.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | naphtha - any of various volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures; used chiefly as solventshydrocarbon - an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogendissolvent, dissolver, dissolving agent, resolvent, solvent - a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances; "the solvent does not change its state in forming a solution" | TranslationsnaphthaenUK
naphtha (năp`thə, năf`–), term usually restricted to a class of colorless, volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures. Obtained as one of the more volatile fractions in the fractional distillation of petroleumpetroleum, oily, flammable liquid that occurs naturally in deposits, usually beneath the surface of the earth; it is also called crude oil. It consists principally of a mixture of hydrocarbons, with traces of various nitrogenous and sulfurous compounds. ..... Click the link for more information. (when it is known as petroleum naphtha), in the fractional distillation of coal tar (coal-tar naphtha), and in a similar distillation of wood (wood naphtha), it is used widely as a solvent for various organic substances, such as fats and rubber, and in the making of varnish. Because of its dissolving property it is important as a cleaning fluid; it is also incorporated in certain laundry soaps. Coal-tar (aromatic) naphthas have greater solvent power than petroleum (aliphatic) naphthas. Originally the term naphtha designated a colorless flammable liquid obtained from the ground in Persia. Later it came to be applied to a number of other natural liquid substances having similar properties. Technically, gasoline and kerosene are considered naphthas.naphtha[′naf·thə] (materials) Petroleum fraction with volatility between gasoline and kerosine; used as a gasoline ingredient, solvent for paints and rubber, and cleaning solvent. Aromatic solvent from coal tar, either solvent naphtha or heavy naphtha. naphthaA distillate of petroleum or coal; generally has low solvency and high volatility; used as a solvent in paints and varnishes.naphtha1. a distillation product from coal tar boiling in the approximate range 80--170?C and containing aromatic hydrocarbons 2. a distillation product from petroleum boiling in the approximate range 100--200?C and containing aliphatic hydrocarbons: used as a solvent and in petrol 3. an obsolete name for petroleumnaphthaenUK
pe·tro·le·um ben·zinpurified, low boiling fractions distilled from petroleum consisting of hydrocarbons, chiefly of the methane series; it is highly flammable, and its vapors, when mixed with air and ignited, may explode; used as a solvent. Synonym(s): benzin, benzine, naphtha, petroleum ethernaphtha (1) A petroleum distillation product. (2) Gasoline (UK); now, more commonly, petrol.naphtha (năf′thă) 1. A volatile inflammable liquid distilled from carbonaceous substances.2. Petroleum, esp. more volatile varieties.naphthaenUK
Words related to naphthanoun any of various volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixturesRelated Words- hydrocarbon
- dissolvent
- dissolver
- dissolving agent
- resolvent
- solvent
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