J. Gmehling U. Onken W. Arlt
VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM DATA COLLECTION
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C1- C1s
Chemistry Data Series
Vol. I, Part 6b
Published by DECHEMA
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Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data Collection
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Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C7-Cts
Tables and diagrams of data for binary and multicomponent mixtures up to moderate pressures.
Constants of correlation equations for computer use.
J. Gmehling, U. Onken, W. Arlt
Technische Chemie Universitat Oldenburg
Universitat Dortmund lnstitut fOr Verfahrenstechnik Technische Universitat Berlin
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Aliphatic Hydrocarbons c7-C1s
Systems with:
1 ,5-Cyclooctadiene Decahydronaphthalene Decane
�X-Dicyclopentadiene 2,3-Dimethylpentane 2,4-Dimethylpentane Dodecane
Ethylcyclohexane Heptadecane Heptane 1-Heptene 2-Heptene 3-Heptene Hexadecane 1-Hexadecene lsopropylcyclohexane
Methylcyclohexane 3-Methylheptane 3-Methylhexane Nonane
1-0ctadecene Octane 1-0ctene
<X-Pinene Tetradecane
2,2,3-Trimethylbutane 1 ,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexane 2,2,5-Trimethylhexane 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane Undecane
2-Vinyl-(2,2, 1 )-bicycloheptane 2-Vinyl-(2,2, 1 )-bicyclo-5-heptene
VI
SUBJECTS OF VOLUME I
The table lists the parts of Volume I already published or in preparation.
Subtitle Vol. I, Part
Aqueous Systems 1 (1980)
Supplement 1 1a (1981)
Supplement 2 1b (1988)
Organic Hydroxy Compounds
Alcohols 2a (1977)
Alcohols and Phenols 2b (1978)
Supplement 1 2c (1982)
Supplement 2 2d (1982)
Supplement 3 2e (1988)
Supplement 4 2f (1990)
Aldehydes, Ketones, Ethers 3/4 (1979)
Supplement 1 , Aldehydes 3a (1993)
Supplement 1 , Ketones 3b (1993)
Supplement 1 , Ethers 4a (1994)
Carboxylic Acids, Anhydrides, Esters 5 (1982)
Supplement 1 5a (in prep.)
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C4-C6 6a (1980)
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons C7-C18 6b (1980)
Supplement 1 6c (1984)
Supplement 2 6d (in prep.)
Aromatic Hydrocarbons 7 (1980)
Supplement 1 7a (in prep.)
Halogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur
and other Compounds 8 (1984)
Supplement 1 Sa (in prep.)
VII
AUTHORS' PREFACE
Continuing the publication of our Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data Collection we are presenting Part 6, subdivided into Parts 6a and 6b. Completion of Part 5 has been postponed, because in correlating systems containing carboxylic acids we also intend to include vapor phase non-ideality for more than one associa
ting component in a system; programming of this calculation procedure has not yet been finished.
From Part 5 onwards, parameters of activity coefficient equations are also given for "incomplete" x-y data (isothermal without P, resp. isobaric without T).
In these cases, equilibrium ratios y/x have been used in the objective function for parameter optimization. A further additional information in the tables from Part 5 onwards concerns incomplete isothermal x-y data; here the result of the consistency test by method 2 (area test of Redlich and Kister) is given.
We again express our thanks to the great number of colleagues who have sup
ported our efforts by supplying VLE data from their laboratories. On this occasion we should like to repeat our plea to all workers in the field of vapor- liquid equilibrium to send us reprints of new experimental results. · Special thanks are due to Dipi.-Phys. G. Schwichtenberg, head of the computer center of the University of Dortmund, and to his staff, especially to H. Forster and U. Liebegut, for their co-operation. We are also grateful to Dr. R. Ecker
mann (DECHEMA, Frankfurt/M.) for his efforts in editing the data collection.
Finally, we wish to thank all members of our team who helped in the prepara
tion of Part 6 of the VLE Data Collection; these are: Mrs. U. Arlt, Dipl.-lng. P.
Grenzheuser, Miss G. Hennig, W. Kirchhoff, Dipl.-lng. B. Kolbe, Mrs. S. Koort, Mrs. L. Kunzner, Dr. G. Nocon.
Dortmund, January 1980
Ulfert Onken Jurgen Gmehling Wolfgang Arlt
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PREFACE OF EDITORS
Subjects of this series are the physical and thermodynamic property data of chemica.l compounds and mixtures essentially for the fluid state covering PVT data, heat capacity, enthalpy, and entropy data, phase equilibrium data, transport and interfacial tension data.
The main purpose is to prov·ide chemists and engineers with data for process design and development. For computer based calculations in process design appropriate correlation methods and accurate data must be used. These are only in some cases available in the open literature. For that reason the most urgent requirement regarding the publication of data is to offer classified and critically evaluated data, thus giving an impression which of them are reliable or not. This will be the goal of the series.
DECHEMA gives the opportunity to authors especially from universities to publish not only their theoretical results, but also their measured or compiled data, most often a large amount, that would otherwise never have been published.
The work of Dr. Gmehling, Prof. Onken and Dipi.-Chem. Arlt on vapor-liquid equilibnia which was supported by the Federal Ministry of Research and Tech
nology and DECHEMA has been very fruitful; in particular, it led to an extension of the UNIFAC method. The authors have produced what is probablyfhe largest collection of vapor-liquid equilibrium data that is today available with evalua
tion programs and experimental data.
We present the evaluation of this material in several parts of the first volume of the series. We hope that this gives particularly the users an instrument that will allow them to solve their problems considerably more easily and quickly than before.
Frankturt/Main, January 1980
Dieter Behrens Reiner Eckermann
Subjects of Volume I
CONTENTS
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Binary Systems . 0 •••••• •• 0 ••••• 0 • •• 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 ••• 0 ••• 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 • 0
1-Heptene 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 •• 0. 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 ••• • 0 • 0 • ••• 0 . 0. 0. 0
2-Heptene . 0 0 • 0 •• 0 0 •••• •• 0 •• 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 •• 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 0 • 0 • 4 3-Heptene 0 •••• 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 0 •••• • 0 0 • 0 ••••• 0 ••• ••••• ••• 0 • 5
Methylcyclohexane 6
2,3-Dimethylpentane . .... ... 0 •• ••• 0 • ••••• ••••• •• 0 • ••• 0 • 0 0 0 • • 60 2,4-Dimethylpentane 0 •••• 0 •••• ••••• ••••• ••••• ••••• 0 •• 0 0 0 0 0 • • 61 Heptane .. ... 0 • •• 0 •• ••••• ••••• • 0 ••• 0 •• 0 0 . 0 •• • 0 •• 0.. ....... 67 3-Methylhexane . .... ...... 0 •••• ••••• 0 • ••• ••••• 0 •••• 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 201 2,2,3-Trimethylbutane 0 •••• • 0 •• • 0 ••• 0 •••• ••••• •••••• • 0 •••• 0 • 206 1 ,5-Cyclooctadiene . ..... ..... . 0 0 • 0 0 •• 0 0 0 •• 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • ••• • 0 0 • • 208 Ethylcyclohexane . 0 0 ••••• •••• 0 0 . 0 ••• ••• 0 0. 0 •• ••••• ••••• 0 • 0. 214 1-0ctene . 0. 0 •• •••• • 0 0 •• 0 • • 0 0. 0 0 0 0 •• •• 0 •• •••• •• 0 0. 0. 0. 0 . 0. 0 216 3-Methylheptane ..... .... . 0 • 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 •• 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 •• 0 0 •• 0 • • • • 224 Octane 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 0 ••• 0 • •• 0. 0 •••• 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 • •••• 0 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 231 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane .... .. 0 • 0 •• 0 0 • 0 ••• 0 0 ••• 0 •• ••• 0 • • 0 • 0 • 0 0 284 2-Vinyl-(2,2,1)-bicyclo-5-heptene . . 0 0 •••••• •• 0 •• •• 0. 0 . 0 0. 0 0. 0 334 2-Vi nyl-(2,2, 1 )-bicycloheptane .. 0 • 0 0 •• 0 ••• 0 • ••••• •• 0 •• 0 • • • • • • • 341 lsopropylcyclohexane . 0 • 0 • 0 0 •• 0 • 0 • 0 • ••••• 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 ••• 0 •• • 0 • • • 343 cis-1 ,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexane .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• • 0 • 0 • •• 0 0 • 0 0 •• 0 0 • 0 • 344 Nonane 0 0 0 ••••• •• 0 0 • • 0 •••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• •• 0 • ••• 0 . 0 0 0.. ... .... 348 2,2,5-Trimethylhexane 0 . 0 0 •• 0. 0 0 0. 0. 0 . 0 0 ••• • 0 •• 0 0. 0. 0 ••• 0 ... 357
X
a-Dicyclopentadiene . . . 359
a-Pinene . . . 361
trans-Decahydronaphthalene . . . 372
Decane . . . 383
Undecane . . . 409
Dodecane . . . 410
Tetradecane . . . 425
1-Hexadecene Hexadecane ... . Heptadecane ... . 1-0ctadecene ... . Ternary Systems ... . 1-Heptene ... . Methylcyclohexane ... . 2,3-Dimethylpentane ... . Heptane ... . Octane ..... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ....... .... ... .... ..... .. . Decane Quaternary Systems ... . Decane 445 446 453 456 463 463 464 469 470 477 479 485 485 Appendix A: Pure Component Parameters . . . 489
Formula Index of Systems . . . 495
Alphabetical Index of Systems . . . 501
1ST CJMPONENT
C4H9SR C7'ti16
C8H1 3
C7H14
CSH?N
C7H14
C?H1S
C7H14
C2H3MOZ CH6
CSH6 C SH?N
C jH11 CL
C7F14 C 7H l
C7H16
C8H 10 C3H19
495
Formula Index of System r s
R=RECOMMENDED VALUES
1 -HEPTENE
BUTYL BROMIDE HEPTI\NE
OCTANE
Z-HEPTENE
ANILINE
3-HEPT E•�E
HEPT!.NE
METHYL CYCLOHEXANE
TETR ACHLOROMETHA NE N !TROETHANE HEXAFLUOR03ENZENE BENZENE
ANILINE
CHLOROCYCLOHEXANE CYCLOHEXY UHI�E
P ER FLUOROII ETH Y LCY C LOHEX AN E TOLUENE
HEPTA�E
ETHYLBENZENE
2, 2,4-TRlMETH YLPEN TANE
cRD CCMPUNENT HH COfiPON ENT
C 3H18
C7H9 TOLUENE
C7H16 HEPTANE
PAGE
463
4
6
8- 9
10- 12 13- 18 18 R 464-466
19- 21 2?- 25
30- 46 46 R 467-468
4 7- 53 53 R 54- �6 57- 5Q
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C ?H 1 S 2,3-0IMETHYLPENTANE
CoH6 BENZENE 6f
C12F27N PERFLUOROTRIBUTYLAMINE 469
2,4-0IHETHYLPENTANE
CCL4 TETR�CHLOROMETHANE 61
CSH6 BENZENE
C?H16
C ':L4 TETRACHLOROMETHANE 67- 73
496
Formula Index of System � s
= =�=============================== ============ =============== ============ ======= =========================
C7H1S HEPT.1NE
C HCL3 CHLOROFOHrl
C6H6 C�HJN �CETONITRILE
C6H6 ETHYL BROH IDE
C2H51 ETHYL IODIDE C �HS �o N-HETHYLFORMAHIOE
N ITROETHANE
C3H7�0 N,N-OIMETHYLFOR�AMIDE C3H7N02 1-NITROPRJPANE C31C'M02 2-NITROPRJPANE
C 4 C l3 F7 2.2,3-TRICHLOROHEPTAFLUOROBUTANE C4H4S THIOPHENE
C6H6 C·>H98R BUTYL BROtH DE
C4H9CL BUTYL CHLuRIDE C4H9�0 METHYL ETHYl KETOXIHE
C4H 11N BUTYLAIHNE C 4H 11 N Dl ETHY lAM !NE C>HSN PYRIDnE C IH 5CL CHlOROBENZENE
C6H6 BENZENE
C6H7N ANILINE
C7H8 C�H15N TRIETHYLAMINE
c�FH PERFLUOROHEPTANE
C7H3 TOlUENE
C8H10 P-XYLEIIE
C3H18 OCTANE
C 3H 18 2,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANE C9H12 ISOPROPYlBENZENE
C7H1� 3-HETHY LHEXANE
CSH6 BENZENE
C?H1� PROPYLBENZ ENE
2,2,3-TRIMETHYLBUTANE
C IH 5 BENZENE
9ENZENE
�ENZENE
BENZENE
TOlUENE
74- 78 'R R
471-474 86 87- �9 R 90- Q1 92 93- 9�
99
101 102
�75
104 105-10�
HB R
111-112 113-116 117-119
159-1�1 47h 162-164
164
165-H7 16�-HS 1 � 5 R 186-1R7 1 88-19 5 196-107 198-2�0
?06-?07
C lHP
C lH1 �
C lHlS
C3H18
CJH18
C3H1�
C9H 1 � C9H1 � C10H12
C3HU CJH 13
C CL4
ClH10 C JH 13
C CL4 C7F1o
CCL4 CZH 5N02
C �H7tl CSH5N
C6H5N02 C SH S
C7H8
C3H10
C lH10 C8H1o
C3H1.3
4,7,J, �-TETRC\HYDROINOENE
497
Formula Index of System t s
2-Vl��L-(2,2,1)-S!CYCL0-5-HEPTENE ?10 -211
ALPH�-J!CYCLOPE�TAD!ENE (ENDO)
ETHYLCYCLOHEXA�E
ETHYLBENZENE OCTANE
1-0CTE �E
TETRACHLOROMETH�NE BENZENE
E THYLBENZENE OCTANE
3-METHYLHEPnNE
TETRACHLOROMETHANE PERFLUOROHEPTANE
OCTANE
TETRACHLORC"ETHANE NITROETHANE
C8H18 BUTYRON !!RI LE
PYRID!NE
NITROBENZENE BENZENE CYCLOHEXANE TOLUENE
ETHYLBENZ ENE
P-XYLENE ETHYLCYCLOHEXA�E
2,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANE
2,2,4-TRI�ETHYLPENTANE
2,2,4-TR!METHYLPENTANE
ETHYLBENI ENE
21 2-?13
21•
215
2H 21 7-218
?19 220-2'3
227-'30
231-234
'35 477 236 23 7-24e
240 241 242-250
25 1-? <3 254-269 269 R 478 270-274
274 R 275
282-283
---284-�9�
�
---?.90 R498
Formula Index of System � s
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ClfilR3 C�H5'W?.
C .. H7:-l C3H 3N C6H5N02 C )H6
C6H?N C7F16
C3H 10
C9H1�
OH1�
C9H12 C�H14 C9H1;
C9H14
C9H16
C9H1�
C9H18
C SF1 �
C9H2�
CH5N C 3H )N
C7H9N
C9H2"1
C8H1�
C 1 �H 1 �
C6H1 C?H�
2,2,4-TRl�ETHYLPENTAHE
TR I BROf10NE 1 H .\ll E NITROETHANE
BUTYRON !BI L E PYR IHflE
NITROBENZENE BENZENE
ANILINE PERFLUOROHEPTANE TOLUENE
E TH YLB ENZENE
2-VJNYL-12,2,1J-BICYCL0-5-HEPTEUE
2-ETHYLIOE�E-12,2,1l-BICYCL0-5-HEPTE�E 4,7,8,9-T ETRAHYDqOJNDENE
2-VINYl-(�,2,1)-BlCYCLOHEPTANE 2-ETHYL-12,',1)-SICYCLOHEPTANE
2-Vl�Yl-(Z,2,1l-aiCYCLOHEPTANE
2-ETHYL-12,2,1J-BICYCLOHEPTANE
!SOPROPYLCYCLOHEXA�E
HEXAflUOROBENZENE
C!S-(1,3,5J-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEX,NE
P ERFLUOROCYCLOHEXANE
NON AN E
ME THYLA'U �lE PYRIO!NE
l,4-0IMETHYLPYR!Ol�E 2,2,5-TRINETHYLHEXANE
TET R"C H LO RO�ETH ANE E T HYLBENZENE
ALPHA-OICYCLOPE�TAOIENE
BENZENE TOLUENE
291 292-205
2 Q5 Q
296 297-301 30?
H3-312 31' R 313-3H 119-321
334-315
337-338
341-3£2
343
344-34 7
34R-351
352-355 3 55 • 356
357
35o
C1 "'H 15 �lPH\-PIN!:NE
OELTA-�-CARENE C 1 �H 1·1 LIMONENE C 10H 16 BETA-PINENE
ClOH 13 TRANS-OlCAHYORJNAPHTHALENE
1.2,3-TRI�ETHYLBENZENE C?H12 1 ,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE C 10H 22 0 ECAHE
C1-bH�2 OECANE
HETHA!lETHIOL CSHSN PYR!OINE
C IH 3C l CHLOROBENZENE C7H9N 2, 6-0l :1ETH lLPYHOI NE C7H9� 0 -METHYLAN lL !'lE C9H12 1,2,3-TRIHETHYldENZENE
C9H1Z 1,2,+-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
C9H12 1,1,5-TRIAETHYLBENZENE
C11H�4 UNOECA lE
C7H?N 2,4-0!HETHYLPYRIOINE
C1lH�� DODECANE
Cl 3H8 NAPHTHALE'IE Cl >H32 1-HEXADECtNE C18H36 1-0CTADECENE
TETRADECA!IE
C IH6 BENZENE C 1 �H3 NAPHTHALENE
C15H.32 1-HEXADECENE
C1oH32 1-HEXAOECENE
C 10H8 NAPHTHALENE
499
Formula Index of System t s
C9H12 C9H12 C9H 1 2 C9H12 C9H12
C9H12
1,�,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBE�ZENE 1,2,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1,2,5-TRIHETHYLBENZENE
361 36l 363-371
172-373 3H-V5 376-382
383 384-3�6 387-392 393 394
�95-399 479-430
48�-486 481
482 410-404 483-484 4�5-4�8
410-411 412-417 418-424
4�5-427 428-43 5 436-44 4 , 444 R
445
500
Formula Index of System � s
C16H34 HEXA�EnNE
C CL4 TETR�CHLORO�ETHANE 44�-44 7
C �H6 BENZENE
C1 lH36 HEPT\OECAH
C5H6 BENZENE 453-4�5
1-0CTADECENE
C1 IH3 NAPHTH.ILENE 456-462
501
Alphabetical Index of Systems
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1ST COMPONENT
1,5-CYCLOOCT�DIENE
2ND COMPONENT
�LPHA-DICYCLOPENTADIENE (ENDO)
.t, 7, .3, �-TETRAHYORO INDENE 2-VINYL-<2,2,1)
BICYCL0-5-HEPTENE
TRANS-DECAHYDRO�APHTHALENE
DECANE
1,2,3-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLSENZENE
DE CANE
CH LO ROBENZENE 2,6-DIMETHYLPYRIOINE
0- METHYLANI LINE PYRI DINE 1,2,3-TRJMETKYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIHETHYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
]LPHA-DICYCLOPENTADIENE
BENZENE TOLUENE
�.3-nt1ETHYLPENTANE
BENZENE
BENZENE
TETRACHLOROMETHANE
C8H12
C11H12 C9H12
C9H12
C !eH 18
CUH22 C9H12 C9H12
CUH22
C6H5 CL C7H9N CH4S C7H9N CSHSN C9H 1�
C9H1 2
C9H1 2
C10H12
C6H6 C7H8
C7H16
C6H6
C7H16
C6H6 C C L4
3RD COMPONENT 4TH COMPONENT
1,2,.-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIHETHYLBENZENE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 1,2,5-TRIHETHYLBENZENE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1,2,5-TRIMETHYLBENIENE
PERFLUOROTRIBUTYL
AHINE
C9H12 C9H1 2 C9H12 C9H12 C9H12
C9H12
C12F27N
21?.-213 20�-209
ZH-211
37�-3R2 372-373 3H-375
387-392
393 383 394
384-3 �6 395-39Q 479-480
485-4�6 481 482 400-4414
359 36�
60
62- M R 61
502
Alphabetical Index of Systems
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D•)DEC.HE C12H26
1-HEXADECENE C 16H32
N4PHTHALENE C10H8
1-0CHDECENE C 18H 36
ETHYLCYClDHEX�NE C8H16
ETHYlBENZEtlE C8H 10
OCTANE C8H18
HEPT�DECANE C17H36
BENZENE C6H6
HEPH�E C7H16
ACETONITRILE C2H3N
AN I liNE C6H7N
BENZENE C6H6
BUTY LAM! �E C4H11N BUTYL BROHIDE C4H9BR BUTYl CHlORIDE C4H9CL CH lOROBEN ZEN E C6H5CL
CHlOROFORH CH Cl3
DIETHYl.�MINE C4H11N C3H7NO ETHYl BROHIOE C2H5B R
ETHYL !OD I DE C2H5I ISOPROPYlBENZENE C9H12 METHYl ETHYL KETOXIME C4H9NO
�-METHYlFORHAMIDE C2H5NO NI TROETHANE C 2H5N02 1-N ITROPROP.\NE C3H7N02
2-N ITROPROPA•lE C3H7N02
OCTANE C8H18
PERFLUOROHEPHNE C7F16
PYRIDI NE C5H5N
TETRACHlOROHETH�NE cc l4
THIOPHENE C 4H4S
BENZEii[ C6H S
TOlUENE C?H8
BENZENE C6H6
BENZENE C6Hh
4P-4• 7
215
453-455
70- 85
150-1h1 476
103
117-110
470 111-112
93- 98 86
87- 89 R 198-200 105-H8 1tA R H- 91 92 90
165-167
102 475
503
Alphabetical Index of Systems
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H cPT\.�E
1-H EPTENE
C7H16
TOLUENE C7H8
?. :,3-TRICHLOROHEPTAFLUORO-
BUTANE C 4CL3F7
TRIETHYL.\!HNE C6H15N
�,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENT�NE C8H18
P-XYLENE C8H10
C 7H14
BUTYL BROHIDE C4H9BR
HEPT ANE C7H16
OCTANE C8HH
0 CTA:lE C8H18
101 162-1�·
164 • 196-197 1�6-1�7
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�-HEPTENE C7H14
ANI LINE C6H7N 4
3-HEPTENE C7H14
HEPTANE C7H 1 6
HEX<nCHE C16H34
BENZENE C6H6 448-45>
TETRACHLORO'�ETH \NE CC L4 446-H7
1-tfC:Xt\DECENE C16H32
NAPHTHALENE C10H8 H5
ISOP�CPYLCYCLOHEXA•E C9H18
HEXAFLUOROBENZENE C6F6 H3
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NETHYLCYCLOHEXANE C7H14
ANILINE C6H7N
BENZENE C6H6
CH LORO CV C LO HEX AN E C6H1HL CY C lO HEXY LAt·1 I ��E C6H13N E TH Yl8EN ZENE C8H10
HEPTANE C7HH
HEXAFLUOROBENZE"E C6F6 NITRUETH\�E C 2H5NO?
TOLUENE C7H8
13-18 18 R 464-461>
H-12 19- � 1 22- 25 54- 56 4 7- 53 53 R 8-
504
Alphabetical Index of Systems
�cTHVLCYCLOHEXANE
3-HETH YLH EP TANE
3-ilETHYLH EXANE
NON AN E
1-0CT ADECENE
C7H14
PERFLUOKUMETHYLCYCLO-
H E XAN E C7F14
TETRACHLOROMETHANE CCL4
TOLUENE C7H8
�.2,i-TRIMETHYLPENTANl C8H 1 8
C8H18
PERFLUOROHEPTANE C7F16 TETRACHLOROMETH\NE CCL4
C7H16
BENZENE C6H6
PROPYLBENZ ENE C9H12
C9H20
2,4-DIHETHYLPYRIDINE C7H9N METHYll\I'IINE CH5N
PYRIDINE C5H5N
C18H36
NAPHTHALENE C1tH8
C8H1 8
BENZENE C6H6
BUTYRONI TR LLE C4H7N
CYCLOHEXAN E C6H1 2
E THYLBENZENE C8H10
ETHY LCY CLOHEXANE C8H16
NITROBEN Z ENE C6H5N02
NI TROETHANE C2H5N02
P YRIOINE C5H 5N
TETRACHLOROMETHANE CCL4
H EPTANE C7H16
2,2,\-T�IMETHYLPENTANE C3H13
2A- 29 6
467-46�
57- 59
203-2� 5
356 348-351 352-355 355
\56-4�2
2H-2�e 236 251-253
276-2P1 2�1 R 241
235 477 23 7 -21,.
240 � '23 1-?.34
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TOLUENE C7H8 254-2�9
21'19 R
ETHYLBENZENE C8H10 47�
2,2,4-TRIMETHYLP�NTANE C8H18 �82 -2�3
P-X YLE NE C8HH 275
1-JCTE:IE
BENZENE ETHYl BE�l EN E OCTANE
TETRACHLORUMETHANE
J :LT A-3-CAPENE LJI'IONENE B ETA-P I�ENE
TETR ADECANE
BENZENE 1 -HEXADECENE
NAPHTHALENE
2,;,1-TRIMETHYLBUT�NE
BENZENE
C8H16
C6H6 CoH1t C8H18 C CL4
C10H16
C10H16 C10H16 C10H 16
C14H3o
C6H6 C16H32
C1 0H8
C7H16
C6H6
505
Alphabetical Index of Systems
?.19
?16
3�2 363-371
436-444 4H P
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CIS-(1,3,5l-TRIHETHYLCYCLOHEXANE C9H18
2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEX�NE
�. -�,4-TRIMETHYLPENTAt�E
PERFLUOROCYCLOHE X�NE C6F12
C9H 2 0
ETHYLBENZENE C8H10 TETRA CHLOROMETHANE CCL4
C8H18
ANILINE C6H7N
BENZENE C6H6
BUTYRON!TRILE C4H7N
ETHYLBENZ ENE C8HH
N ITROBENZ CNE C6H5N02
�ITROETHANE C2H5N02
PERFLUOROHEPTANE C7F16
PYRIDINE C5H5N
TETRACHL090MCTHANE CC L4
TOLUENE C7HB
CHBR3
144-347
358 357
313-318
303-312 31>
29�
319-321
3V-33o 330 R 291
506
Alphabetical Index of Systems
'J.JI)€';-\ �E
2, 4-0!METHYL�YRI�lllE
�-V I� YL- (?, 2, 1 ) -8 [ CYC lOHE PT ANE
2-fTHYL-<:, �.1 >
�ICYCLOHEPTA'l
�-VINYL- (2,?, 1) -B! :vc LO -5 -HfPTENE
�-ETHYl-C..!, 2, 1)
B!CYCLOHEPTAr�E
�-ETHYllDENE-(2,�,1)
BICYCL0-5-HEPTENE
'+,7, !!,9-TETRAHYDROIN;)ENE 2-VINYL-C;!, 2., 1 )
BICYCLOHEPJA,�E
C11H24
C 7 H9N
C9H14
C9H16
C9H12
C9H16
C9H12 C9H12
C9H14
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