Cetane

/ˈsiːteɪn/ noun

A colorless liquid hydrocarbon found in petroleum that is used as a standard for measuring the ignition quality of diesel fuel.

From Latin 'cetus' (whale) + chemical suffix '-ane' indicating a hydrocarbon. The name references the compound's relationship to cetyl alcohol, which was originally derived from whale oil.

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