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recurring every eighth day, or after intervals of seven days.
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| octanoic acid |
systematic name for caprylic acid. See also table accompanying fatty acid.
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| octane |
A petrol rating of how quickly the fuel burns. The higher the rating, the slower and more controlled the fuel burns. This allows its use in high compression engines.
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| octane |
A flammable liquid hydrocarbon with a chemical formula of C8H18, which is found in petroleum. One of the eighteen isomers of octane, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane is used as a standard in assessing the octane rating of fuels.
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| octane |
Octane is a measure of how well a fuel resists premature combustion, or
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