Solvents and Allied Substances Manual: With Solubility ChartCyril Marsden |
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Dichlorhydrin | 1 |
Acetylacetone | 8 |
Amyl acetate from fusel oil | 14 |
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acetic acid Acidity as acetic aluminium being suitable amyl alcohol approx Azeotropes butanol cals/g cent w/w Second centipoises Characteristics and Properties chloride commercial Company Limited copper or aluminium corrosive to metals Cyclohexane Diethyl Distillation range Specific ester ethanol Ethyl acetate Ethylene glycol Fire Hazard Flash point Flash point closed Flash point open fractional distillation fusel oil Handling Not corrosive Hg Melting point index at 20°C Industrial Grades Inflammable iso-Amyl iso-Butyl isomers ketone Melting point Flash Methyl mild steel Molecular weight Boiling naphtha odour Physical Characteristics Physiological Properties plant and containers point at 760 point closed cup point Flash point point open cup pressure Temperature Vapour Properties A colourless range Specific gravity Refractive index Regulations Roberts and Company Solvents and Chemicals Source and Manufacture Specific gravity Storage and Handling suitable for plant Temperature Vapour pressure Toluene Vapour pressure Temperature Viscosity Viscosity at 20°C vols per cent w/w Second component weight Boiling point