What is the Chemical Formula of Mineral Oil used in
Transformer. It is Challenged for all Chemical Engineers.
Answer Posted / karthiknanu
The chemical formulae of mineral oil used in transformers is
C12H10-xClx, where x = 1-10(poly chlorinated bi phenyl)
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