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Hydrocarbons are compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon atoms. This tag should be applied when a saturated or an unsaturated hydrocarbon is the main focus. For aromatic hydrocarbons, use the tag [aromatic-compounds] instead. For halohydrocarbons or other functional derivatives, use [halides] or other relevant tags instead.
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What is the empirical formula for kerosene?
Kerosene is a blend of hydrocarbons, so it doesn't have one chemical formula. But I'd like to find an (approximate) empirical formula giving the ratios carbon and hydrogen. …
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What is the empirical formula for kerosene?
On p. 28 of the NIST document linked in the question, there is a surrogate mixture formulation of 14 hydrocarbons which closely approximates RP-1. …