|
( Turpentine)
< -50 °C (approximate) 150-170 °C The word turpentine is formed (via French and Latin) from the Greek word terebinthine, the name of a species of tree, the terebinth tree, from whose sap the spirit was originally distilled.[1] One of the earliest sources was the terebinth or turpentine tree (Pistacia terebinthus), a Mediterranean tree related to the pistachio.
|
Turpentine Subcategories
Turpentine Articles
|
|