2.14Boiling point (BP) Thenormal boiling pointof a typical substance is the temperature at which vapor pressure of the substance equals the atmospheric pressure. The normal boiling point can also act a measure of the overall volatility of the substance. In general, higher theBPof a substance, ...
The term “diesel fuel” refers to hydrocarbons having boiling points in the range of from 350° to 700° F. (177° to 371° C.). The term “C10+paraffins” refers to paraffins having at least ten carbon atoms per molecule, as determined by having a boiling point of at least 350° ...
homologues and derivatives thereof are obtained by the action of phosphorus oxychloride upon the anhydrous alkali salt of phenol, naphthol or homologue or derivative thereof, in the presence of an indifferent liquid, such as xylene, benzene, toluene, or petroleum fractions of high boiling- point. ...