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[ | '''Reid vapor pressure''' (RVP), as determined by the [[ASTM]] test method D323, is widely used in the petroleum industry as a measure of the volatility of [[petroleum crude oil]], [[gasoline]] and other volatile petroleum products. It is a quick and simple method of determining the vapor pressure at 37.8 °[[Celsiuis|C]] (100 °[[Fahrenheit and Rankine temperature|F]])of crude oil and petroleum products having an initial [[boiling point]] above 0 °C (32 °F). |
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Reid vapor pressure (RVP), as determined by the ASTM test method D323, is widely used in the petroleum industry as a measure of the volatility of petroleum crude oil, gasoline and other volatile petroleum products. It is a quick and simple method of determining the vapor pressure at 37.8 °C (100 °F)of crude oil and petroleum products having an initial boiling point above 0 °C (32 °F).