Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solvents
To understand what an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent is, it is important to understand the definitions of aromatic solvent, hydrocarbon, and aromatic carbon.
Aromatic solvent: An aromatic solvent is a solvent that has an aromatic hydrocarbon.
Hydrocarbon: A hydrocarbon is a substance (such as coal or natural gas) that contains only carbon and hydrogen.
Aromatic hydrocarbon: An aromatic hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon that contains benzene. Benzene is a colorless liquid hydrocarbon. It is a light compound that has a low flash point. (The flash point is the point when a liquid will form vapor on its surface; this vapor will ignite if exposed to a flame). For this reason, benzene presents an explosion hazard. Aromatic hydrocarbons are all combustible.
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