Light Naphtha
Light Naphtha is a volatile liquid hydrocarbon mixture derived from crude oil during the refining process. It primarily consists of alkanes and cycloalkanes, making it useful as a solvent and in the production of gasoline.
This substance is characterized by its low boiling point, typically ranging from 30 to 90 degrees Celsius. Light Naphtha is often used in the petrochemical industry to produce chemicals like ethylene and propylene, which are essential for manufacturing plastics and other materials.