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  2. Standard Oil of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Boron name was used outside of Ohio in neighboring states, like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and West Virginia. Boron was also the branding of its premium grade gasoline along with its regular grade fuel "Extron" (formerly "Ex-tane" later "Octron") and its unleaded version "Cetron" introduced in 1970. [citation needed]

  3. ‘Pump Switching’ and Other Gas Station Scams To Avoid at All ...

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    According to one report, a scam victim allowed a stranger to hang up their gas nozzle for them. The victim didn’t think anything of this interaction until they noticed a $165 charge on their ...

  4. Buy Gas at Costco? Watch Out for This Scam - AOL

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    Costco gas can be a valuable membership perk, and the desire to share nice things with others is an excellent quality -- but don't mix the two. Learn why.

  5. Zip fuel - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, boron-enhanced fuels offer up to 40% higher energy density than plain JP-4 in terms of both weight and volume. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the US a whole family of fuels were investigated, and generally referred to by the names they were assigned during the Air Force's Project HEF: HEF-1 (ethyldiborane), HEF-2 (propylpentaborane), HEF-3 ...

  6. Ohio Turnpike text scam asks motorists for toll payments ...

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    "The Ohio Turnpike does not request its E-ZPass customers to make payments by text. Collections of unpaid tolls and/or toll violations do not occur by text either," according to the X post.

  7. Lead–crime hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The study's implications point towards the potential benefits of reducing lead exposure to decrease crime rates. Such reductions could be achieved through initiatives like removing lead from products like gasoline and paint, water pipes and enhancing lead abatement measures in schools and residences.

  8. Borax - Wikipedia

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    It is actually octahydrate. The anion is not tetraborate [B 4 O 7] 2− but tetrahydroxy tetraborate [B 4 O 5 (OH) 4] 2−, [16] so the more correct formula should be Na 2 B 4 O 5 (OH) 4 ·8H 2 O. However, the term may be applied also to the related compounds. Borax "pentahydrate" has the formula Na 2 B 4 O 7 ·5H 2 O, which is actually a ...

  9. Ohio Housing Finance Agency warns Ohioans about scam ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Housing Finance Agency is warning Ohioans about a scam page on Facebook claiming to have opened a wait list for sought-after Section 8 vouchers and public housing assistance.