Toluene in a sentence as a noun

What's the level of toluene in tank 1?

It will remove most paint and clear coats so be careful!edit: I misread xylene as toluene, whoops!

The freezing point of toluene is too low to be practical for anyone to carry a frozen lump of it.

Benzaldehyde could come from air oxidation of the toluene.

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You can even react nitric acid with all sort of oily things such as benzene and toluene and get various explosive.

"The 10 minute psychoactive experience of sniffing toluene/glue that cures autism.

The toluene and ethylbenzene are outgassing from old adhesive?

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I highly suspect toluene has something to do with it, seeing as how it's a potent neurotoxin and a byproduct of burning fossil fuels.

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“Simply put, unleaded fuel burns less smoothly than leaded and the toluene and benzene, which is added to the fuel to act as a lead substitute, burns to form what are called peroxides.

Arguably, the idea of avocados producing benzene and toluene has a bit of timeless topicality because upon hearing it many people will think, "I never really thought of that.

Flavor scientist Nicholas Feurstein thinks that the average guzzler might well notice the difference if Coke stopped using it.>The leaf is ground up, mixed with sawdust, soaked in bicarbonate of soda, percolated with toluene, steam blasted, mixed with powdered Kola nuts, and then pasteurized.

I don't see a 1-5 octane jump buying you enough extra boost to even break even... Maybe with aftermarket turbos, FP, injectors, etc...?I've done a lot of work with turbo charged cars, but I'm not an expert, so i could be wrong here... I'd rather just buy real race gas or mix toluene than mess with E85...

I suspect the real effect of legalization on the prevalence of crack-use in the population would be almost nil.>>make crack cheaper -----> crack-use increasesAgain, I think the vast majority of people who are not currently crack-users would remain that way. Paint thinner is super cheap and easily obtained at the local Home Depot, but we don't see a huge epidemic of ordinary folks deciding to huff toluene on the weekends to get high.>>increase mental health services -----> small/no effectI agree that focusing solely on the availability of mental health services would have little effect, but that's not what I'm proposing.

Toluene definitions

noun

a colorless flammable liquid obtained from petroleum or coal tar; used as a solvent for gums and lacquers and in high-octane fuels

See also: methylbenzene