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1) General subject: benzene, benzol, benzole, carbon oil2) Engineering: one-degree benzene3) Chemistry: benz, coal naphtha, phene, phenyl hydride, phone4) Automobile industry: benzene (смесь разных углеводородов бензольного ряда), benzine, benzol (смесь разных углеводородов бензольного ряда)5) Textile: light ligroine6) Physics: bensole8) Polymers: coal tar naphtha9) Makarov: tar spirit
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