naphtha
a petroleum cut between gasoline and kerosene, and distilling between 30°C and a temperature ranging from 100°C to 200°C depending on whether a light naphtha or a heavy naphtha is involved
GRM: n.
Note: naphthas are used for non-energy purposes; they are raw materials for the petrochemical industry, and they are cracked to produce a wide variety of products

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