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'''Fuel oil''' is a heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 315 to 590 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] (600 to 1100 °[[Fahrenheit (unit)|F]]).
'''Fuel oil''' is a heating oil derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 315 to 590 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] (600 to 1100 °[[Fahrenheit (unit)|F]]).[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Fuel oil is a heating oil derived from petroleum crude oil consisting of hydrocarbons having about 17 to 70 carbon atoms and a boiling range of about 315 to 590 °C (600 to 1100 °F).