Petroleum distillates would be safe for ferrets IF the product is made specifically for ferrets to be used to treat ear mites.
There is no such thing as Aliphatic petroleum distillates. Petroleum distillates is the term used to refer to aliphatic hydrocarbons. These are typically solvents.
wood, petroleum distillates, natural gas and coal are the most commonly used fuels
The main ingredient used in car wax is carnauba wax. The other materials include beeswax, natural oils, synthetic wax, petroleum distillates, as well as resins.
Petroleum cracking is done to break down large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones like gasoline, diesel, and other products. This process is used to meet the demand for various fuels and other petrochemical products by creating a range of molecules with different properties and uses.
Petroleum is another name for unrefined crude oil. Most paints would have none in the recipe.Some paints have fairly high percentages of "petroleum distillates". You might expect upwards to 85% for some acrylic enamels used for spray painting. Other oil base paints may have only linseed oil. Latex paints may not have any petroleum based components. Tempra paint is made with egg whites...it depends on the paint.
The name for a group of related volatile petroleum distillates is "naphtha" (NAFF-thuh) but some brand names include the incorrect spelling (naptha). Commonly a constituent of "lighter fluid". Used in high-octane gasoline production.
CNG can be used instead of petroleum
Uranium is not used in the petroleum industry.
Many petroleum distillates are used in lighting stsyessm:Gasoline Camp lights e.g Co;eman lampsPropane camp lightsKerosene (old style kerosene lamps)Hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, or natural gas in old style gas light street lamps
Hmmm. I'm going to take an educated guess. No guarantees. 1. Petroleum-derived (gasoline and diesel fuel) 2. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) 3. Biodiesel (vegetable/organic distillates) 4. Fuel cells (hydrogen) "Electricity" might be considered a fuel, but that's unclear from the question as written. The biodiesel might be considered the same thing as petroleum diesel.
Hobble is a term that is used to tell us the gender of the ferret and how he has been altered.A hobble is a male ferret that has been neutered or castratedA hoblet is a ferret that has been vasectomizedA hob is a ferret that has not been not been neutered or castrated
petroleum is used for cars and for lawn mowers and lots more