 |  | Properties of Organic Solvents
David R Lide, National Institute of Standards & Technology (retired), USA
CRC Press
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Organic Chemistry
- Physical properties such as melting and boiling points, refractive index, and density
- Chemical Structure
- Chemical Name and Synonyms
- Solubility
- Vapor pressure at several temperatures
- Viscosity and thermal conductivity at several temperatures
- Critical temperature and pressure
- Heat capacity
- Heats of fusion, formation, combustion, and vaporization
- Flash point and other flammability data
- Surface tension
- Dielectric constant and dipole moment
- Merck and Beilstein reference numbers; CAS registry numbers; DOT number
- Health and safety information provided by various regulatory agencies
- Infrared, ultraviolet, NMR, Raman, and mass spectral data
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David R Lide National Institute of Standards Technology retired USA Properties Organic Solvents |
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