- well as a
watery herbal distillate. The
essential oils are
often used in
perfumery and
aromatherapy while the
watery distillates have many applications...
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obtained from the
distillation of
petroleum (crude oil). Such oils
include distillates (the
lighter fractions) and
residues (the
heavier fractions). Fuel oils...
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Herbal distillates, also
known as
floral waters, hydrosols, hydrolates,
herbal waters, and
essential waters, are
aqueous products of hydrodistillation...
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between "ethyl
alcohol of
agricultural origin" and a "
distillate of
agricultural origin".
Distillate of
agricultural origin is
defined as an
alcoholic liquid...
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Distillate fuel, also
called tractor fuel, was a
petroleum product that was
commonly used to
power North American agricultural tractors from the early...
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decomposition of
numerous aromatic compounds,
fundamentally altering the
distillate composition from its source. Non-volatile
substances such as pigments...
- a
positive one, the
distillate is ****her from the
azeotrope than the
original liquid mixture at
point A was. So the
distillate is
poorer in constituent...
- Gr**** pronunciation: [masˈtixa ˈçi.u]) is a
liqueur flavoured with
mastic distillate or
mastic oil from the
island of Chios. The name
Chios Mastiha has protected...
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light mixtures of
higher alkanes from a
mineral source,
particularly a
distillate of petroleum, as
distinct from
usually edible vegetable oils. The name...
- four categories:
light distillates (LPG, gasoline, naphtha),
middle distillates (kerosene, jet fuel, diesel),
heavy distillates, and
residuum (heavy fuel...