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<HEAD>§ 160.2 Spirits of turpentine defined.</HEAD>
<P>Spirits of turpentine, also commonly known as turpentine, is the colorless or faintly colored volatile oil consisting principally of terpene hydrocarbons of the general empirical formula C<E T="52">10</E> H<E T="52">16</E> and having a characteristic odor and taste. It occurs naturally in and may be recovered by distillation from the oleoresinous secretions obtained from living trees of the family <I>Pinaceae,</I> or present in the cellular structure, or wood, of species thereof.</P>
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