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Posted by Anonymous on March 03, 19104 at 03:45:05:
In Reply to: heptane posted by H.Preston Metheney on June 23, 19100 at 20:16:54:
Well gasoline is mostly octane. The properties should be similar to gasoline. Very flammable and volatile. Good organic solvent which will dissolve a disposable plastic cups in second.
That should give you an idea.
Check effects of gasoline inhalation.
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