To: | spitfires@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: petrol |
From: | Chris Pappathopoulos <ctpappathopo@students.wisc.edu> |
Date: | Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:27:51 -0800 |
It looks like my Chem book made a liar out of me. Chris Pappathopoulos > > > Octane primarily does not come from an "additive." The octane of a gasoline > comes mainly from the inherent octane of the different blend stocks made by > refinery processes. The additive exception is MTBE. MTBE is added to > gasoline because the federal government requires that it be added in some > areas. MTBE has an oxygen atom in the molecule so it's called an oxygenate. > MTBE is added to gasoline to reduce emissions. It's true that MTBE has a > high octane, but it's also a very expensive way to get octane. > line is pumped down a common pipeline from the refinery. It is > |
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