Aromatics: A type of hydrocarbon that contains a ring structure, such as benzene and toluene. They can be found for instance in gasoline.
Aromatics: A type of hydrocarbon, such as benzene or toluene, with a specific type of ring structure. Aromatics are sometimes added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic. Arsenicals: Pesticides containing arsenic.
Nitroaromatics Common components of explosive materials, which will explode if activated by very high temperatures or shocks. 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a nitroaromatic. Some are listed as cancer-causing chemicals under Proposition 65.
Some aromatics are toxic. ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. Back to top ^ B ...
Gasoline with a different composition from conventional gasoline (e.g., lower aromatics content) that cuts air pollutants. Refuelling Emissions Emissions released during vehicle refuelling.
Reformulated Gasoline: Gasoline with a different composition from conventional gasoline (e.g., lower aromatics content) that cuts air pollutants. Refueling Emissions: Emissions released during vehicle re-fueling.
Reactive Organic Gases (ROG) - classes of organic compounds, especially olefins, substituted aromatics and aldehydes, that react more rapidly in the atmosphere to form photochemical smog or ozone ...
Aromatic - A type of hydrocarbon, such as benzene or toluene, added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic.
NMVOC emissions = chemicals other than methane that contain carbon, including alcohols, aldehydes, alkanes, aromatics, halocarbons and ketones NO = nitric oxide NO2 = nitrogen dioxide ...
A class of hydrocarbons consisting of cyclic conjugate carbon atoms, such as benzene or toluene, commonly added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic. Arsenic (Ar) ...
See also: Air, Aromatic, Pollutant, Condition, Atmosphere
 
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