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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diesel_fuelDiesel fuel - Wikipedia

    The average chemical formula for common diesel fuel is C 12 H 23, ranging approximately from C 10 H 20 to C 15 H 28. Chemical properties

  3. dieselnet.com › tech › fuel_dieselWhat is Diesel Fuel

    Abstract: Diesel fuel is a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by distillation of crude oil. Important properties which are used to characterize diesel fuel include cetane number (or cetane index), fuel volatility, density, viscosity, low temperature operability properties, and sulfur content.

  4. Diesel is composed of about 75% saturated hydrocarbons (primarily paraffins including n, iso, and cycloparaffins), and 25% aromatic hydrocarbons (including naphthalenes and alkylbenzenes). The average chemical formula for common diesel fuel is C12H23, ranging from approx. C10H20 to C15H28.

  5. Dec 28, 2020 · NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Fuel oil, [diesel] Literature References. ACGIH: Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) - Diesel fuel, as total hydrocarbons. See annual publication for most recent information.

  6. Petroleum-derived diesel is composed of about 75 percent saturated hydrocarbons (primarily paraffins including n, iso, and cycloparaffins), and 25 percent aromatic hydrocarbons (including naphthalenes and alkylbenzenes). The average chemical formula for common diesel fuel is C12H23, ranging from approx. What Is The Chemical Composition Of Fuel?

  7. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C9–C20 and boiling points in the range of ∼163–357°C (325–675°F). Diesel fuel no. 1 is a straight-run middle distillate with a boiling range consistent with that of kerosene.

  8. Jun 12, 2019 · Diesel fuels are divided into two main categories as light diesel and heavy diesel fuels. The chemical formula of light diesel is approximately C 12.3 H 22.2, while heavy diesel is considered as C 14.06 H 24.8. The molar weights of light and heavy diesels are approximately 170 and 200 g/mol, respectively.

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