Additive Component Chemistry VI

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This compound may contain an Alkylated diphenylamine or an Alkylated Phenol, or a mixture of both.


This compound is called an _______ Anti-Oxidant.


Fill in the blank.


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Not quite.

Hint: Additives generally fall into two categories. metallic-based and Non-metallic based.
 
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Another Hint:

Additives containing metallic components produce what kind of deposits ?
 
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This compound may contain an Alkylated diphenylamine or an Alkylated Phenol, or a mixture of both. [Do you see any metallic components?]


This compound is called an _______ Anti-Oxidant.


Fill in the blank.
 
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Oh okay, see what you're looking for...
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Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: CR94
Ash?


So close!!

I don't know. It seems like that answer is as far as possible from the correct one to me. Some might say, its exact opposite.
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Originally Posted By: JAG
“ashless” antioxidant


Bingo!

If no metallic compounds are found in ANY additive component, it is called an "Ashless" component or additive because it does not contribute to any metallic ash or metallic deposits upon combustion.

JAG would have been the proud owner of the BITOG virtual Coffee Mug with the Gold Embossed Piston Cup graphic but,
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My "Ash?" post was in answer to MolaKule's post immediately preceding it, which asked "Additives containing metallic components produce what kind of deposits?"
 
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