A colorless flammable volatile liquid hydrocarbon used as a solvent.
1 I believe the main substance involved is called xylene , or possibly methylbenzene.
2 The Aromatic-related Chemicals segment manufactures and sells xylene isomer and xylene derivatives.
3 However, for p- xylene the methyl hydrogen directs the second major influence.
4 The purpose of the xylene is to resoften the fingers.
5 Archival slides were placed in xylene , destained in alcohol and washed prior to pretreatment.
6 The test tube or bottle is then filled with xylene .
7 Weeping Fig Its scientific name is Ficus benjamina, and it removes formaldehyde and xylene .
8 The Petrochemical segment produces benzene, toluene and xylene , which are the raw materials for petrochemicals.
9 Their names are: benzene, toluene, xylene , phenol, cresol, naphthalene, anthracene, methyl anthracene, phenanthrene and carbazol.
10 So is xylene , a chemical which will readily clean grease and fatty matter from the fingers.
11 The fumes given off by acetone, benzine, xylene , and formaldehyde are toxic and may cause sickness.
12 The tanks on fire contain the chemicals naphtha and xylene which are used in gasoline and solvents.
13 The musk deer may now be saved from extinction since we can make tri-nitro- butyl - xylene from coal tar.
14 This elegant plant is great at removing poisonous gases as well as other impurities like formaldehyde and xylene .
15 While the scraping and cutting are being accomplished, the skin should be soaked and massaged in xylene to soften.
16 The fingers should be wiped very lightly with either soap and water or xylene , always following the ridge contours.
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