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  • YAWS HANDBOOK OF THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES FOR HYDROCARBONS AND CHEMICALS

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    Heat capacities, enthalpies of formation, Gibbs energies of formation, entropies, and other thermodynamic properties. Gases, liquids, and solids. Coverage for more than 12,800 organic and

    inorganic chemicals. C1 to C100 organics and Ac to Zr inorganics.

    CARL L. YAWS

    PROFESSOR OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAMAR UNIVERSITY BEAUMONT, TEXAS

    2009

  • Chapter 1

    HEAT CAPACITY OF GAS

    Carl L. Yaws, Chaitanya Gabbula, Swetha Pingali, and John W. Via*, III Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas / * Alcon Manufacturing, Ltd., Fort Worth, Texas

    T

    abulation Results

    The results for heat capacity of gas are given in Tables 1-1 and 1-2. For the tabulation, the equation s a series expansion in temperature: i

    CP = A + B T + C T2 + D T3 + E T4 + F T5 + G T6 (1-1) where CP = heat capacity of ideal gas, joule/(mol K) A, B, C, D, E, F, and G = regression coefficients for compound T = temperature, K The tabulation is arranged by carbon number (C, C2, C3,.., C100) for organics and by alphabetical order (Ac, Al, Am, , Zr) for inorganics. This provides ease of use in quickly locating the data by using the chemical formula. The compound name, CAS No (Chemical Abstracts Registry Number), and regression coefficients are provided in the adjacent columns. The range of application is denoted by minimum and maximum temperatures (TMIN and TMAX). Temperatures outside the range of application should not be used. The next column provides the code for the tabulation which is based on both experimental data and estimated values. In preparing the tabulation, a literature search was conducted to identify data source publications for organics (1-42, 107-119) and inorganics (43-98, 120-132). Both experimental values for the property under consideration and parameter values for estimation of the property are included in the source publications. The publications were screened and copies of appropriate data were made. These data were then keyed into the computer to provide a database of values for compounds for which experimental data are available. The database also served as a basis to check the accuracy of the estimation methods. Upon completion of data collection, estimation of the values for the remaining compounds was performed. The numerous point values were processed using a computer program for minimum deviation. The compilations of Daubert and Danner (6), Janaf tables (45-48), Stull (19), TRC (9, 17-18), and Yaws (23-41, 75-97) were used extensively for the data. The tables of Gurvich (55-57), Hultgen (55), Janaf (45-48), JPCRD (121, 125, 132), NASA (63) and Pankatz (67) were especially helpful for the elements. Estimates for organic compounds were primarily based on Joback method (102, 105) and proprietary techniques developed by the senior author. The equation of Harrison and Seaton (104) was used for estimates of inorganic compounds. A comparison of calculated and data values is shown in Figure 1 for a representative compound. The graph discloses favorable agreement of equation and data. E

    xamples

    The tabulation results are useful in engineering applications. Examples are given below.

    Example 1 Calcu

    late the heat capacity of methane (CH4) as a low-pressure gas at 500 K.

    Substitution of the coefficients from the table and temperature into the equation for heat capacity yields: CP = 44.367 - 1.4623E-01*500 + 6.0025E-04*5002 - 8.7411E-07*5003 + 6.7812E-10*5004 - 2.7538E-13*5005 + 4.5807E-17*5006

    CP = 46.53 joule/(mol K)

    Example 2 Calcu

    late the energy required to heat gaseous methane (CH4) from 300 to 600 K at low pressure.

    From thermodynamics, the change in enthalpy at constant pressure is H = CP dT = (A + B*T + C*T2 + D*T3 + E*T4 + F*T5 + G*T6 ) dT T2 H = A*T + B/2*T2 + C/3*T3 + D/4*T4 + E/5*T5 + F/6*T6 + G/7*T7 ] T1

    1

  • Chapter 2

    HEAT CAPACITY OF LIQUID

    Carl L. Yaws, Suraj W. Deore, Avanindra Shishir Jaiswal, and Satish K. Padala Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    T

    abulation Results

    The results for heat capacity of liquid are given in Tables 2-1 and 2-2. For the tabulation, the equation is a series expansion in temperature: organics CP = A + B T + C T2 + D T3 + E T4 (2-1) inorganics CP = A + B T + C T2 + D T3 (2-2) where CP = heat capacity of liquid, joule/(mol K) A, B, C, D, and E = regression coefficients for compound T = temperature, K The tabulation is arranged by carbon number (C, C2, C3,.., C100) for organics and by alphabetical order (Ac, Al, Am, , Zr) for inorganics. This provides ease of use in quickly locating the data by using the chemical formula. The compound name, CAS No (Chemical Abstracts Registry Number), regression coefficients are provided in the adjacent columns. The range of application is denoted by minimum and maximum temperatures (TMIN and TMAX). Temperatures outside the range of application should not be used. The next column provides the code for the tabulation which is based on both experimental data and estimated values. In preparing the tabulation, a literature search was conducted to identify data source publications for organics (1-42, 107-119, 133) and inorganics (43-98, 120-132, 134-172). Both experimental values for the property under consideration and parameter values for estimation of the property are included in the source publications. The publications were screened and copies of appropriate data were made. These data were then keyed into the computer to provide a database of values for compounds for which experimental data are available. The database also served as a basis to check the accuracy of the estimation methods. Upon completion of data collection, estimation of the values for the remaining compounds was performed. The numerous point values were processed using a computer program for minimum deviation. The compilations of Daubert and Danner (6), Domalski and Hearing (133), Janaf tables (45-48), and Yaws (23-41, 75-97) were used extensively for the data. The tables of Gurvich (55-57), Hultgen (55), Janaf (45-48), JPCRD (121, 125, 132), NASA (63) and Pankatz (67) were especially helpful for the elements. Estimates for organic compounds were primarily based on corresponding state method (105); equation of Hurst and Harrison (101); and a proprietary technique developed by the senior author. The equation of Hurst and Harrison was also used for estimates of inorganic compounds. A comparison of calculated and data values is shown in Figure 2 for a representative compound. The graph discloses favorable agreement of equation and data. E

    xamples

    The tabulation results are useful in engineering applications. Examples are given below.

    Example 1 Calcu

    late the liquid heat capacity of pentane (C5H12) at 298.15 K.

    Substitution of the coefficients from the table and temperature into the equation for liquid heat capacity yields: CP = 103.923 + 4.5942E-01*298.15 2.1522E-03*298.152 + 4.6785E-06*298.153 - 1.0601E-09*298.154

    CP = 165.20 joule/(mol K)

    Example 2 Calcu

    late the energy required to heat liquid pentane (CH4) from 300 to 400 K.

    From thermodynamics, the change in enthalpy at constant pressure is H = CP dT = (A + B*T + C*T2 + D*T3 + + E*T4 ) dT T2 H = A*T + B/2*T2 + C/3*T3 + D/4*T4 + E/5*T5 ] T1

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  • Chapter 3

    HEAT CAPACITY OF SOLID

    Carl L. Yaws, Rafael Tadmor, Meenakshi S. Yadav, and Preeti S. Yadav Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    T

    abulation Results

    The results for heat capacity of solid are given in Tables 3-1 and 3-2. For the tabulation, the quation is a series expansion in temperature: e

    organics CP = A + B T + C T2 (3-1) inorganics CP = A + B T + C T2 + D T3 + E T4 + F T5 + G T6 (3-2) where CP = heat capacity of solid, joule/(mol K) A, B, C, D, E, F, and G = regression coefficients for compound T = temperature, K

    The tabulation is arranged by carbon number (C, C2, C3,.., C100) for organics and by alphabetical order (Ac, Al, Am, , Zr) for inorganics. This provides ease of use in quickly locating the data by using the chemical formula. The compound name, CAS No (Chemical Abstracts Registry Number), and regression coefficients are provided in the adjacent columns. The range of application is denoted by minimum and maximum temperatures (TMIN and TMAX). Temperatures outside the range of application should not be used. The next column provides the code for the tabulation which is based on both experimental data and estimated values.

    In preparing the tabulation, a literature search was conducted to identify data source publications for organics (1-42, 107-119, 133) and inorganics (43-98, 120-132, 134-171, 173-211). Both experimental values for the property under consideration and parameter values for estimation of the property are included in the source publications. The publications were screened and copies of appropriate data were made. These data were then keyed into the computer to provide a database of values for compounds for which experimental data are available. The database also served as a basis to check the accuracy of the estimation methods. Upon completion of data collection, estimation of the values for the remaining compounds was performed. The numerous point values were processed using a computer program for minimum deviation. The compilations of Daubert and Danner (6), Domalski and Hearing (133), Janaf tables (45-48), and Yaws (39, 41) were used extensively for the data. The tables of Gurvich (55-57), Hultgen (55), Janaf (45-48), JPCRD (121, 125, 132), NASA (63) and Pankatz (67) were especially helpful for the elements. Estimates for both organic and inorganic compounds were primarily based on the equation of Hurst and Harrison (101, 104) and a proprietary technique developed by the senior author. A comparison of calculated and data values is shown in Figure 3 for a representative compound.

    he graph discloses favorable agreement of equation and data. T E

    xamples

    The tabulation results are useful in engineering applications. Examples are given below.

    Example 1 Calculate the solid heat capacity of naphthalene (C10H8) at 298.15 K. Substitution of the coefficients from the table and temperature into the equation for heat capacity yields: CP = 28.2311 + 2.4867E-01*298.15 + 7.2020E-04*298.152

    CP = 166.39 joule/(mol K) Example 2 Calcu

    late the energy required to heat solid naphthalene (C10H8) from 200 to 300 K.

    From thermodynamics, the change in enthalpy at constant pressure is H = CP dT = (A + B*T + C*T2) dT T2 H = A*T + B/2*T2 + C/3*T3 ] T1

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  • Chapter 10

    HELMHOLTZ ENERGY OF FORMATION OF GAS

    Carl L. Yaws and Prasad K. Narasimhan Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    Helmholtz energy of formation of gas for a compound can be ascertained from the following

    equation:

    Af = Uf T Sf (10-1) where Af = Helmholtz energy of formation of gas Uf = internal energy of formation of gas Sf = entropy of formation of gas T = temperature This equation is based on the formation of the compound in gas phase from the elements in their standard reference states. Results for Helmholtz energy of formation are useful in computing the energy of a chemical explosion. As given by Crowl and Louvar (292) and Lees (293), the equations for the energy of a chemical explosion involve the change in Helmholtz energy: Explosion Energylimit = - Areaction (10-2) Areaction = (nAf)products - (nAf)reactants (10-3) The actual energy release in a chemical explosion will be less than the limiting value given by the change in Helmholtz energy because of thermal effects and irreversibility. In an example in Crowl and Louvar (292), 12% of the limiting value is suggested for a vapor cloud explosion in a partially confined area (ethylene explosion in a ditch). For vapor cloud explosion in an unconfined area, 2% of the limiting value is suggested by the same authors. E

    xample

    The reaction for the formation of gas for methane from the elements in their standard reference states at 298.15 K is: C(s) + 2H2(g) CH4(g)

    Available data are Uf = -72.01 kjoule/mol and Sf = -0.0805 kjoule/(mol K)

    Determine the Helmholtz energy of formation of gas for methane. Substitution of the available data into Equation (11-1) provides the entropy of formation of gas at 298.15 K: Af = Uf T Sf = -72.01 (-.0805*298.15) = -72.01 + 24.00 Af = -48.01 kjoule/(mol K) References References are given in the section near the end of the book.

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  • Chapter 11

    HELMHOLTZ ENERGY OF FORMATION OF SOLID

    Carl L. Yaws and Prasad K. Narasimhan Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    Helmholtz energy of formation of solid for a compound can be ascertained from the following

    equation:

    Af = Uf T Sf (11-1) where Af = Helmholtz energy of formation of solid Uf = internal energy of formation of solid Sf = entropy of formation of gas T = temperature This equation is based on the formation of the compound in solid phase from the elements in their standard reference states. Results for Helmholtz energy of formation are useful in computing the energy of a chemical explosion. As given by Crowl and Louvar (292) and Lees (293), the equations for the energy of a chemical explosion involve the change in Helmholtz energy: Explosion Energylimit = - Areaction (11-2) Areaction = (nAf)products - (nAf)reactants (11-3) The actual energy release in a chemical explosion will be less than the limiting value given by the change in Helmholtz energy because of thermal effects and irreversibility. In an example in Crowl and Louvar (292), 12% of the limiting value is suggested for a vapor cloud explosion in a partially confined area (ethylene explosion in a ditch). For vapor cloud explosion in an unconfined area, 2% of the limiting value is suggested by the same authors. E

    xample

    The reaction for the formation of solid for calcium chloride from the elements in their standard reference states at 298.15 K is: Ca(s) + 2Cl2(g) CaCl2(s)

    Available data are Uf = -793.32 kjoule/mol and Sf = -0.160 kjoule/(mol K)

    Determine the Helmholtz energy of formation of solid for calcium chloride. Substitution of the available data into Equation (11-1) provides the entropy of formation of solid at 298.15 K: Af = Uf T Sf = -793.32 (-.160*298.15) = -793.32 + 47.70 Af = -745.62 kjoule/(mol K) References References are given in the section near the end of the book.

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  • Chapter 8

    INTERNAL ENERGY OF FORMATION OF GAS

    Carl L. Yaws Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    The internal energy of formation of gas for a compound can be ascertained from the following equation:

    Uf = Hf + (nelements 1) RT (8-1) where Uf = internal energy of formation of gas Hf = enthalpy of formation of gas nelements = moles of elements in gas phase to form 1 mole of compound in gas phase R = universal gas constant T = temperature The above equation is based on the formation of the compound in gas phase from the elements in their standard reference states. For the formation of the compound in gas phase, the enthalpy of formation is given by: Hf = Uf + (PV)f (8-2) The (PV)f may be replaced by (1-nelements) RT because the gas volume is much greater than liquid or solid volume. This replacement in Equation (8-2) provides: Hf = Uf + (1-nelements) RT (8-3) The nelements is moles of elements in gas phase required to form 1 mole of compound in gas phase. Solving for Uf from Equation (8-3) gives the internal energy of formation of gas for compound as shown in Equation (8-1). E

    xample

    The reaction for the formation of gas for methane from the elements in their standard reference states at 298.15 K is: C(s) + 2H2(g) CH4(g)

    Available data are Hf = -74.50 kjoule/mol and R = 8.3145E-03 kjoule/(mol K).

    Determine the internal energy of formation of gas for methane. Substitution of the available data into Equation (8-1) provides the internal energy of formation of gas at 298.15 K: Uf = Hf + (nelements 1) RT = -74.50 + ( 2 1 )* 8.3145E-03*298.15 = -74.50 + 2.48 Uf = -72.01 kjoule/mol

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  • Chapter 9

    INTERNAL ENERGY OF FORMATION OF SOLID

    Carl L. Yaws Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    If some of the elements are in gas phase in the formation of a compound in solid phase, the internal energy of formation of solid for a compound can be ascertained from the following equation:

    Uf = Hf + nelements RT (9-1) where Uf = internal energy of formation of solid Hf = enthalpy of formation of solid nelements = moles of elements in gas phase to form 1 mole of compound in solid phase R = universal gas constant T = temperature The above equation is based on the formation of the compound in solid phase from the elements in their standard reference states. For the formation of the compound in solid phase, the enthalpy of formation is given by: Hf = Uf + (PV)f (9-2) Since gas volume is much greater than liquid or solid volume, the (PV)f may be replaced by nelements RT if some of the elements are in gas phase in the formation of the compound in solid phase. This replacement in Equation (8-2) provides: Hf = Uf - nelements RT (9-3) The nelements is moles of elements in gas phase required to form 1 mole of compound in solid phase. Solving for Uf from Equation (9-3) gives the internal energy of formation of solid for compound as shown in Equation (9-1). E

    xample

    The reaction for the formation of solid for calcium chloride from the elements in their standard reference states at 298.15 K is: Ca(s) + Cl2(g) CaCl2(s)

    Available data are Hf = -795.80 kjoule/mol and R = 8.3145E-03 kjoule/(mol K).

    Determine the internal energy of formation of solid for calcium chloride. Substitution of the available data into Equation (9-1) provides the internal energy of formation of solid at 298.15 K: Uf = Hf + nelements RT = -795.80 + 1* 8.3145E-03*298.15 = -795.50 + 2.48 Uf = -793.32 kjoule/mol

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    Appendix A

    Conversion Table

    1. Temperature 9. Enthalpy of Formation To convert from Centigrade to: To convert from kJ/mol to: Kelvin, add 273.15 kcal/mol, multiply by 0.239 Rankine, multiply Kelvin by 1.8 Fahrenheit, multiply Centigrade by 1.8 and add 32 10. Gibbs Energy of Formation To convert from kJ/mol to: 2. Pressure kcal/mol, multiply by 0.239 To convert from psia to: kPa, multiply by 6.895 11. Henrys Law Constant for psig, subtract 14.7 Compound in Water mm Hg, multiply by 51.71 To convert from atm/mol fraction to: atmospheres, divide by 14.7 atm/(mol/m3), divide by 55,556 bars, divide by 14.508 kPa/(mol/m3), divide by 548.295 3. Heat of Vaporization To convert from kJ/kg to: BTU/lb, multiply by 0.43 cal/gram, multiply by 0.239 4. Density To convert from g/ml to: lb/ft3, multiply by 62.43 lb/gallon, multiply by 8.345 5. Surface Tension To convert from dynes/cm to: N/m, multiply by 0.001 6. Heat Capacity To convert from J/g K to: BTU/lb R, multiply by 0.239 cal/gram K, multiply by 0.239 7. Viscosity To convert from micropoise to: lb/ft s, multiply by 0.0672E-06 centipoise, multiply by 1.0E-04 poise, multiply by 1.0E-06 Pa s (Pascal seconds), multiply by 1.0E-07 To convert from centipoise to: lb/ft s, multiply by 0.000672 micropoise, multiply by 10,000 poise, multiply by 0.01 Pa s (Pascal seconds), multiply by 0.001 8. Thermal Conductivity To convert from W/m K to: BTU/hr ft R, multiply by 0.5770 calorie/cm s K, multiply by .002388

  • Appendix B

    Enthalpy of Formation - Equations

    Carl L. Yaws, Preeti Yadav, and Meenakshi Yadav Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    The enthalpy of formation of a compound maybe determined from the following equations:

    7654320T f T7

    GT6FT

    5ET

    4DT

    3CT

    2BTAIH @ +++++++=

    (B-1)

    where:

    ++++++= 765432298 f0 298.157

    G298.156F298.15

    5E298.15

    4D298.15

    3C298.15

    2B298.15AHI @

    (B-2)

    GF,E,D,C,B,A, = heat capacity coefficient differences between compound and elements

    = elementscompound (nA)AA (B-3a)

    = elementscompound (nB)BB (B-3b)

    = elementscompound (nC)CC (B-3c)

    = elementscompound (nD)DD (B-3d)

    = elementscompound (nE)EE (B-3e)

    = elementscompound (nF)FF (B-3f)

    = elementscompound (nG)GG (B-3g)

    65432

    P TGTFTETDTCTBAC ++++++= (compound, elements) (B-4) The above equations are valid for the enthalpy formation of a compound (gas, liquid, or solid). The path involves formation of the compound from the elements in their standard reference states. For gaseous compounds, heat capacities of gases should be used. For liquid compounds, heat capacities of liquids should be used. For solid compounds, heat capacities of solids should be used. For the elements, heat capacities in their standard reference states should be used.

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  • Appendix C

    Gibbs Energy of Formation - Equations

    Carl L. Yaws, Preeti Yadav, and Meenakshi Yadav Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    Gibbs energy of formation of a compound maybe determined from the following equations:

    ++++++=

    6T

    7G

    5T

    6F

    4T

    5E

    3T

    4D

    2T

    3CT

    2BlnTTARTIIG

    765432

    10f@T (C-1)

    where:

    ++++++= 765432298 f0 298.157

    G298.156F298.15

    5E298.15

    4D298.15

    3C298.15

    2B298.15AHI @

    (C-2)

    +++++++

    =

    6298.15

    7G

    5298.15

    6F

    4298.15

    5E

    3298.15

    4D

    2298.15

    3C

    298.152B

    ln298.15AR1

    298.15RI

    298.15R

    GI

    654320298f

    1@ (C-3)

    GF,E,D,C,B,A, = heat capacity coefficient differences between compound and elements

    = elementscompound (nA)AA (C-4a)

    = elementscompound (nB)BB (C-4b)

    = elementscompound (nC)CC (C-4c)

    = elementscompound (nD)DD (C-4d)

    = elementscompound (nE)EE (C-4e)

    = elementscompound (nF)FF (C-4f)

    = elementscompound (nG)GG (C-4g)

    65432

    P TGTFTETDTCTBAC ++++++= (compound, elements) (C-5) The above equations are valid for Gibbs energy of formation of a compound (gas, liquid, or solid). The path involves formation of the compound from the elements in their standard reference states. For gaseous compounds, heat capacities of gases should be used. For liquid compounds, heat capacities of liquids should be used. For solid compounds, heat capacities of solids should be used. For the elements, heat capacities in their standard reference states should be used.

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  • Appendix D

    Entropy of Compound - Equations

    Carl L. Yaws, Preeti Yadav, and Meenakshi Yadav Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas

    The entropy of a compound maybe determined from the following equations:

    ++++++=

    6TG

    5TF

    4TE

    3TD

    2TCTBlnTAIS

    65432

    0 (D-1)

    where:

    ++++++=

    6298.15G

    5298.15F

    4298.15E

    3298.15D

    2298.15C298.15B298.15)ln(ASI

    65432

    2980 (D-2)

    elements298298f298 )(nSSS @ += (D-3)

    298.15 / )GH(S 298f298f298f @@@ = (D-4)

    65432

    P TGTFTETDTCTBAC ++++++= (compound) (D-5)

    The above equations are valid for entropy of a compound (gas, liquid, or solid). The path involves formation of the compound from the elements in their standard reference states. For gaseous compounds, heat capacities of gases should be used. For liquid compounds, heat capacities of liquids should be used. For solid compounds, heat capacities of solids should be used. Codata (CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th eds., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL (2003-2004)) should be used for the S298 values of the elements.

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  • Appendix E

    Compound List by CAS Registry Number Organic Compounds Organics The compilation for organics provides the compound list by CAS registry number, name, chemical formula and compound number. 50-00-0 formaldehyde CH2O 175 50-21-5 lactic acid C3H6O3 1948 50-32-8 benzo[a]pyrene C20H12 31804 50-70-4 sorbitol C6H14O6 9100 50-78-2 2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid C9H8O4 16233 50-81-7 ascorbic acid C6H8O6 7459 50-99-7 glucose C6H12O6 8609 51-64-9 dextroamphetamine C9H13N 17284 51-80-9 N,N,N',N'-tetramethylmethanediamine C5H14N2 6010 53-70-3 dibenz[a,h]anthracene C22H14 33098 55-21-0 benzamide C7H7NO 10614 56-23-5 carbon tetrachloride CCl4 50 56-40-6 glycine C2H5NO2 960 56-55-3 benz[a]anthracene C18H12 30407 56-81-5 glycerol C3H8O3 2148 56-86-0 L-glutamic acid C5H9NO4 5245 56-87-1 lysine C6H14N2O2 8944 57-10-3 hexadecanoic acid C16H32O2 29721 57-11-4 octadecanoic acid C18H36O2 31097 57-13-6 urea CH4N2O 260 57-50-1 sucrose C12H22O11 24774 57-55-6 1,2-propanediol (propylene glycol) C3H8O2 2140 57-57-8 beta-propiolactone C3H4O2 1627 57-88-5 cholesterol C27H46O 34528 58-08-2 caffeine C8H10N4O2 13900 58-72-0 triphenylethylene C20H16 31976 59-67-6 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid C6H5NO2 6822 60-00-4 ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid C10H16N2O8 20412 60-09-3 p-aminoazobenzene C12H11N3 23656 60-12-8 2-phenylethanol C8H10O 13913 60-24-2 2-mercaptoethanol C2H6OS 1068 60-29-7 diethyl ether C4H10O 3869 60-33-3 linoleic acid C18H32O2 30991 60-34-4 methylhydrazine CH6N2 312 60-35-5 acetamide C2H5NO 956 62-53-3 aniline C6H7N 7172 62-56-6 thiourea CH4N2S 266 63-91-2 L-phenylalanine C9H11NO2 16940 64-04-0 benzeneethanamine C8H11N 14110 64-17-5 ethyl alcohol C2H6O 1065 64-18-6 formic acid CH2O2 176 64-19-7 acetic acid C2H4O2 889 64-67-5 diethyl sulfate C4H10O4S 3937 65-85-0 benzoic acid C7H6O2 10408 66-25-1 hexanal C6H12O 8401 67-52-7 barbituric acid C4H4N2O3 2574 67-56-1 methyl alcohol CH4O 272 67-63-0 isopropyl alcohol C3H8O 2130 67-64-1 acetone C3H6O 1923

    67-66-3 chloroform CHCl3 104 67-68-5 dimethyl sulfoxide C2H6OS 1067 67-72-1 hexachloroethane C2Cl6 463 68-11-1 thioglycolic acid C2H4O2S 892 68-12-2 N,N-dimethylformamide C3H7NO 2036 69-72-7 salicylic acid C7H6O3 10420 71-23-8 propyl alcohol C3H8O 2129 71-36-3 butanol C4H10O 3865 71-41-0 1-pentanol C5H12O 5831 71-43-2 benzene C6H6 6876 71-55-6 1,1,1-trichloroethane C2H3Cl3 720 74-31-7 N,N'-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine C18H16N2 30588 74-82-8 methane CH4 251 74-83-9 methyl bromide CH3Br 191 74-84-0 ethane C2H6 985 74-85-1 ethylene C2H4 787 74-86-2 acetylene C2H2 571 74-87-3 methyl chloride CH3Cl 196 74-88-4 methyl iodide CH3I 222 74-89-5 methylamine CH5N 286 74-90-8 hydrogen cyanide CHN 122 74-93-1 methyl mercaptan CH4S 278 74-95-3 dibromomethane CH2Br2 144 74-96-4 bromoethane C2H5Br 910 74-97-5 bromochloromethane CH2BrCl 140 74-98-6 propane C3H8 2094 74-99-7 methylacetylene C3H4 1492 75-00-3 ethyl chloride C2H5Cl 914 75-01-4 vinyl chloride C2H3Cl 701 75-02-5 vinyl fluoride C2H3F 728 75-03-6 ethyl iodide C2H5I 948 75-04-7 ethylamine C2H7N 1115 75-05-8 acetonitrile C2H3N 753 75-07-0 acetaldehyde C2H4O 884 75-08-1 ethyl mercaptan C2H6S 1092 75-09-2 dichloromethane CH2Cl2 149 75-10-5 difluoromethane CH2F2 158 75-11-6 diiodomethane CH2I2 161 75-12-7 formamide CH3NO 232 75-15-0 carbon disulfide CS2 382 75-18-3 dimethyl sulfide C2H6S 1093 75-19-4 cyclopropane C3H6 1809 75-21-8 ethylene oxide C2H4O 885 75-24-1 trimethyl aluminum C3H9Al 2165 75-25-2 bromoform CHBr3 96 75-26-3 2-bromopropane C3H7Br 1979 75-27-4 bromodichloromethane CHBrCl2 91 75-28-5 isobutane C4H10 3784 75-29-6 2-chloropropane C3H7Cl 1987 75-30-9 2-iodopropane C3H7I 2026 75-31-0 isopropylamine C3H9N 2201 75-33-2 isopropyl mercaptan C3H8S 2159 75-34-3 1,1-dichloroethane C2H4Cl2 812

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  • 75-35-4 1,1-dichloroethylene C2H2Cl2 615 75-36-5 acetyl chloride C2H3ClO 707 75-37-6 1,1-difluoroethane C2H4F2 834 75-38-7 1,1-difluoroethylene C2H2F2 642 75-39-8 1-aminoethanol C2H7NO 1118 75-43-4 dichlorofluoromethane CHCl2F 101 75-44-5 phosgene CCl2O 44 75-45-6 chlorodifluoromethane CHClF2 97 75-46-7 fluoroform CHF3 113 75-47-8 iodoform CHI3 117 75-50-3 trimethylamine C3H9N 2203 75-52-5 nitromethane CH3NO2 235 75-54-7 methyl dichlorosilane CH4Cl2Si 254 75-55-8 propyleneimine C3H7N 2031 75-56-9 1,2-propylene oxide C3H6O 1924 75-61-6 dibromodifluoromethane CBr2F2 23 75-62-7 bromotrichloromethane CBrCl3 16 75-63-8 bromotrifluoromethane CBrF3 17 75-64-9 tert-butylamine C4H11N 3980 75-65-0 tert-butanol C4H10O 3868 75-66-1 tert-butyl mercaptan C4H10S 3945 75-68-3 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane C2H3ClF2 702 75-69-4 trichlorofluoromethane CCl3F 47 75-71-8 dichlorodifluoromethane CCl2F2 42 75-72-9 chlorotrifluoromethane CClF3 34 75-73-0 carbon tetrafluoride CF4 74 75-75-2 methanesulfonic acid CH4O3S 275 75-76-3 tetramethylsilane C4H12Si 4110 75-77-4 trimethylchlorosilane C3H9ClSi 2190 75-78-5 dichlorodimethylsilane C2H6Cl2Si 1017 75-79-6 methyl trichlorosilane CH3Cl3Si 210 75-83-2 2,2-dimethylbutane C6H14 8878 75-84-3 2,2-dimethyl-1-propanol C5H12O 5840 75-85-4 tert-pentyl-alcohol C5H12O 5838 75-86-5 acetone cyanohydrin C4H7NO 3246 75-87-6 trichloroacetaldehyde C2HCl3O 544 75-88-7 2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane C2H2ClF3 606 75-91-2 t-butyl hydroperoxide C4H10O2 3881 75-94-5 trichlorovinylsilane C2H3Cl3Si 725 75-97-8 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanone C6H12O 8414 75-98-9 2,2-dimethylpropanoic acid C5H10O2 5495 76-01-7 pentachloroethane C2HCl5 551 76-02-8 trichloroacetyl chloride C2Cl4O 459 76-03-9 trichloroacetic acid C2HCl3O2 547 76-05-1 trifluoroacetic acid C2HF3O2 556 76-09-5 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol C6H14O2 9052 76-11-9 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-2,2-difluoroethane C2Cl4F2 457 76-12-0 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-1,2-difluoroethane C2Cl4F2 456 76-13-1 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane C2Cl3F3 449 76-14-2 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane C2Cl2F4 441 76-15-3 chloropentafluoroethane C2ClF5 427 76-16-4 hexafluoroethane C2F6 494 76-19-7 octafluoropropane C3F8 1299 76-22-2 camphor C10H16O 20423

    76-35-7 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-butanediol C6H14O2 9046 77-47-4 hexachlorocyclopentadiene C5Cl6 4169 77-73-6 1,3-dicyclopentadiene C10H12 19358 77-74-7 3-methyl-3-pentanol C6H14O 8980 77-78-1 dimethyl sulfate C2H6O4S 1083 77-84-9 2-methyl-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol C6H14O2 9056 77-92-9 citric acid C6H8O7 7464 77-99-6 trimethylolpropane C6H14O3 9078 78-00-2 tetraethyl lead C8H20Pb 15729 78-26-2 2-methyl-2-propyl-1,3-propanediol C7H16O2 12264 78-30-8 tri-o-cresyl phosphate C21H21O4P 32787 78-59-1 isophorone C9H14O 17436 78-69-3 3,7-dimethyl-3-octanol C10H22O 21272 78-74-0 1,1,2-tribromoethane C2H3Br3 698 78-75-1 1,2-dibromopropane C3H6Br2 1825 78-76-2 2-bromobutane C4H9Br 3599 78-77-3 1-bromo-2-methylpropane C4H9Br 3600 78-78-4 isopentane C5H12 5773 78-79-5 isoprene C5H8 4738 78-80-8 2-methyl-1-butene-3-yne C5H6 4448 78-81-9 isobutylamine C4H11N 3978 78-82-0 isobutyronitrile C4H7N 3239 78-83-1 isobutanol C4H10O 3866 78-84-2 isobutyraldehyde C4H8O 3479 78-85-3 methacrolein C4H6O 2941 78-86-4 2-chlorobutane C4H9Cl 3612 78-87-5 1,2-dichloropropane C3H6Cl2 1845 78-88-6 2,3-dichloropropene C3H4Cl2 1533 78-90-0 1,2-propanediamine C3H10N2 2255 78-91-1 2-aminopropanol C3H9NO 2214 78-92-2 sec-butanol C4H10O 3867 78-93-3 methyl ethyl ketone C4H8O 3480 78-94-4 3-buten-2-one C4H6O 2946 78-96-6 1-amino-2-propanol C3H9NO 2204 78-97-7 lactonitrile C3H5NO 1757 78-99-9 1,1-dichloropropane C3H6Cl2 1844 79-00-5 1,1,2-trichloroethane C2H3Cl3 721 79-01-6 trichloroethylene C2HCl3 539 79-02-7 dichloroacetaldehyde C2H2Cl2O 626 79-03-8 propanoyl chloride C3H5ClO 1681 79-04-9 chloroacetyl chloride C2H2Cl2O 625 79-06-1 acrylamide C3H5NO 1755 79-09-4 propanoic acid C3H6O2 1930 79-10-7 acrylic acid C3H4O2 1626 79-11-8 chloroacetic acid C2H3ClO2 710 79-14-1 glycolic acid C2H4O3 893 79-16-3 N-methylacetamide C3H7NO 2037 79-20-9 methyl acetate C3H6O2 1932 79-21-0 peroxyacetic acid C2H4O3 894 79-22-1 methyl chloroformate C2H3ClO2 711 79-24-3 nitroethane C2H5NO2 958 79-27-6 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane C2H2Br4 592 79-29-8 2,3-dimethylbutane C6H14 8879 79-31-2 isobutyric acid C4H8O2 3505 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane C2H2Cl4 636 79-35-6 1,1-dichloro-2,2-difluoroethene C2Cl2F2 436 79-36-7 dichloroacetyl chloride C2HCl3O 543 79-37-8 oxalyl chloride C2Cl2O2 446

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  • 79-38-9 chlorotrifluoroethylene C2ClF3 423 79-39-0 2-methacrylamide C4H7NO 3247 79-41-4 methacrylic acid C4H6O2 2969 79-43-6 dichloroacetic acid C2H2Cl2O2 627 79-46-9 2-nitropropane C3H7NO2 2046 79-55-0 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethylpiperidine C10H21N 21104 79-92-5 camphene C10H16 20315 80-05-7 bisphenol a C15H16O2 28436 80-10-4 dichlorodiphenylsilane C12H10Cl2Si 23472 80-15-9 cumene hydroperoxide C9H12O2 17138 80-43-3 dicumyl peroxide C18H22O2 30806 80-46-6 p-tert-amylphenol C11H16O 22399 80-47-7 p-menthane-8-hydroperoxide C10H20O2 21076 80-56-8 alpha-pinene C10H16 20321 80-59-1 trans-2-methyl-2-butenoic acid C5H8O2 4891 80-62-6 methyl methacrylate C5H8O2 4889 80-81-9 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-6-ethyl-1,1,4,4-tetramethylnaph C16H24 29561 83-32-9 acenaphthene C12H10 23444 83-34-1 3-methyl-1H-indole C9H9N 16371 83-46-5 stigmast-5-en-3-ol, (3beta) C29H50O 34808 83-53-4 1,4-dibromonaphthalene C10H6Br2 18523 84-15-1 o-terphenyl C18H14 30458 84-65-1 anthraquinone C14H8O2 26654 84-66-2 diethyl phthalate C12H14O4 24002 84-69-5 diisobutyl phthalate C16H22O4 29519 84-74-2 dibutyl phthalate C16H22O4 29518 84-75-3 dihexyl phthalate C20H30O4 32359 84-76-4 dinonyl phthalate C26H42O4 34317 84-77-5 didecyl phthalate C28H46O4 34692 85-01-8 phenanthrene C14H10 26730 85-44-9 phthalic anhydride C8H4O3 12594 86-73-7 fluorene C13H10 25575 86-74-8 dibenzopyrrole C12H9N 23394 86-89-5 1-pentylnaphthalene C15H18 28497 87-26-3 2-(1-methylbutyl)phenol C11H16O 22439 87-59-2 2,3-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14087 87-61-6 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene C6H3Cl3 6306 87-62-7 2,6-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14090 87-66-1 1,2,3-benzenetriol C6H6O3 7085 87-68-3 hexachloro-1,3-butadiene C4Cl6 2318 87-69-4 tartaric acid C4H6O6 3033 87-82-1 hexabromobenzene C6Br6 6051 87-85-4 hexamethylbenzene C12H18 24378 87-86-5 pentachlorophenol C6HCl5O 6116 87-89-8 inositol C6H12O6 8613 88-05-1 2,4,6-trimethylaniline C9H13N 17282 88-06-2 2,4,6-trichlorophenol C6H3Cl3O 6314 88-09-5 2-ethyl butyric acid C6H12O2 8461 88-18-6 2-tert-butylphenol C10H14O 19990 88-20-0 2-methylbenzenesulfonic acid C7H8O3S 10914 88-60-8 2-tert-butyl-5-methylphenol C11H16O 22402 88-69-7 2-isopropylphenol C9H12O 17104 88-72-2 o-nitrotoluene C7H7NO2 10627

    88-73-3 o-chloronitrobenzene C6H4ClNO2 6444 88-74-4 o-nitroaniline C6H6N2O2 6997 88-99-3 phthalic acid C8H6O4 12935 89-05-4 pyromellitic acid C10H6O8 18598 89-48-5 menthyl acetate C12H22O2 24716 89-72-5 2-sec-butylphenol C10H14O 19987 89-83-8 5-methyl-2-isopropylphenol C10H14O 20011 89-92-9 1-(bromomethyl)-2-methylbenzene C8H9Br 13539 89-93-0 2-methylbenzenemethanamine C8H11N 14111 89-95-2 2-methylbenzenemethanol C8H10O 13914 89-96-3 1-chloro-2-ethylbenzene C8H9Cl 13574 90-00-6 o-ethylphenol C8H10O 13918 90-02-8 salicylaldehyde C7H6O2 10410 90-05-1 guaiacol C7H8O2 10866 90-11-9 1-bromonaphthalene C10H7Br 18601 90-12-0 1-methylnaphthalene C11H10 21601 90-13-1 1-chloronaphthalene C10H7Cl 18606 90-14-2 1-iodonaphthalene C10H7I 18631 90-15-3 1-naphthol C10H8O 18740 90-42-6 [1,1'-bicyclohexyl]-2-one C12H20O 24559 91-08-7 toluene-2,6-diisocyanate C9H6N2O2 15908 91-13-4 1,2-bis(bromomethyl)benzene C8H8Br2 13252 91-17-8 decahydronaphthalene; (cis+trans) C10H18 20636 91-20-3 naphthalene C10H8 18669 91-22-5 quinoline C9H7N 16011 91-23-6 o-nitroanisole C7H7NO3 10660 91-55-4 2,3-dimethylindole C10H11N 19287 91-57-6 2-methylnaphthalene C11H10 21602 91-58-7 2-chloronaphthalene C10H7Cl 18607 91-62-3 6-methylquinoline C10H9N 18853 91-63-4 2-methylquinoline C10H9N 18849 91-66-7 N,N-dietyhlaniline C10H15N 20195 91-67-8 N,N-diethyl-m-toluidine C11H17N 22501 92-06-8 m-terphenyl C18H14 30457 92-24-0 naphthacene C18H12 30409 92-51-3 bicyclohexyl C12H22 24652 92-52-4 phenylbenzene (biphenyl) C12H10 23445 92-66-0 4-bromobiphenyl C12H9Br 23358 92-67-1 p-aminodiphenyl C12H11N 23607 92-86-4 4,4'-dibromo-1,1'-biphenyl C12H8Br2 23266 92-87-5 p-benzidine C12H12N2 23720 92-94-4 p-terphenyl C18H14 30459 93-19-6 a-isobutylquinoline C13H15N 26013 93-22-1 2-pentylnaphthalene C15H18 28495 93-37-8 2,7-dimethylquinoline C11H11N 21708 93-52-7 (1,2-dibromoethyl)benzene C8H8Br2 13257 93-53-8 alpha-methylbenzeneacetaldehyde C9H10O 16619 93-54-9 alpha-ethylbenzenemethanol C9H12O 17096 93-58-3 methyl benzoate C8H8O2 13412 93-88-9 N,beta-dimethylbenzeneethanamine C10H15N 20215

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  • 93-89-0 ethyl benzoate C9H10O2 16676 94-04-2 vinyl 2-ethylhexanoate C10H18O2 20795 94-36-0 benzoyl peroxide C14H10O4 26788 94-60-0 dimethyl cyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxylate; (cis+tra C10H16O4 20526 94-65-5 2-propylcyclohexanone C9H16O 17673 94-66-6 2-allylcyclohexanone C9H14O 17450 94-68-8 N-ethyl-2-methylaniline C9H13N 17269 94-96-2 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol C8H18O2 15551 94-98-4 2,4-dimethylbenzenemethanamine C9H13N 17296 95-13-6 indene C9H8 16090 95-15-8 benzothiophene C8H6S 12947 95-20-5 2-methyl-1H-indole C9H9N 16370 95-46-5 o-bromotoluene C7H7Br 10464 95-47-6 o-xylene C8H10 13790 95-48-7 o-cresol C7H8O 10853 95-49-8 o-chlorotoluene C7H7Cl 10493 95-50-1 o-dichlorobenzene C6H4Cl2 6469 95-51-2 o-chloroaniline C6H6ClN 6924 95-52-3 o-fluorotoluene C7H7F 10557 95-53-4 o-toluidine C7H9N 10956 95-54-5 o-phenylenediamine C6H8N2 7319 95-57-8 o-chlorophenol C6H5ClO 6721 95-63-6 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene C9H12 17009 95-64-7 3,4-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14091 95-65-8 3,4-xylenol C8H10O 13925 95-66-9 1-chloro-2,4-dimethylbenzene C8H9Cl 13568 95-68-1 2,4-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14088 95-71-6 1,4-dihydroxy-2-methylbenzene C7H8O2 10873 95-72-7 2-chloro-1,4-dimethylbenzene C8H9Cl 13570 95-73-8 2,4-dichlorotoluene C7H6Cl2 10253 95-75-0 3,4-dichlorotoluene C7H6Cl2 10260 95-76-1 3,4-dichloroaniline C6H5Cl2N 6740 95-77-2 3,4-dichlorophenol C6H4Cl2O 6483 95-78-3 2,5-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14089 95-80-7 m-toluenediamine C7H10N2 11079 95-82-9 2,5-dichloroaniline C6H5Cl2N 6743 95-87-4 2,5-xylenol C8H10O 13923 95-92-1 diethyl oxalate C6H10O4 7918 95-93-2 1,2,4,5-tetramethylbenzene C10H14 19889 95-94-3 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene C6H2Cl4 6176 96-05-9 allyl methacrylate C7H10O2 11163 96-11-7 1,2,3-tribromopropane C3H5Br3 1667 96-14-0 3-methylpentane C6H14 8881 96-15-1 2-methylbutylamine C5H13N 5949 96-17-3 2-methylbutanal C5H10O 5446 96-18-4 1,2,3-trichloropropane C3H5Cl3 1707 96-19-5 1,2,3-trichloropropene C3H3Cl3 1420 96-20-8 2-aminobutan-1-ol C H NO 4003 4 1196-22-0 diethyl ketone C5H10O 5451 96-23-1 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol C3H6Cl2O 1853 96-24-2 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol C3H7ClO2 2002 96-33-3 methyl acrylate C4H6O2 2970 96-34-4 methyl chloroacetate C3H5ClO2 1688 96-37-7 methylcyclopentane C6H12 8214

    96-41-3 cyclopentanol C5H10O 5459 96-47-9 2-methyltetrahydrofuran C5H10O 5453 96-48-0 gamma-butyrolactone C4H6O2 2965 96-49-1 ethylene carbonate C3H4O3 1633 96-54-8 N-methylpyrrole C5H7N 4658 96-70-8 2-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol C12H18O 24452 96-76-4 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol C14H22O 27680 96-80-0 N,N-diisopropylethanolamine C8H19NO 15653 97-00-7 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene C6H3ClN2O4 6281 97-61-0 2-methylvaleric acid C6H12O2 8515 97-62-1 ethyl isobutanoate C6H12O2 8483 97-63-2 ethyl methacrylate C6H10O2 7814 97-64-3 ethyl lactate C5H10O3 5544 97-65-4 itaconic acid C5H6O4 4577 97-84-7 N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-1,3-butanediamine C8H20N2 15700 97-85-8 isobutyl isobutyrate C8H16O2 15177 97-86-9 isobutyl methacrylate C8H14O2 14601 97-88-1 butyl methacrylate C8H14O2 14599 97-95-0 2-ethyl-1-butanol C6H14O 8981 97-96-1 2-ethylbutanal C6H12O 8405 97-99-4 tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol C5H10O2 5506 98-00-0 furfuryl alcohol C5H6O2 4548 98-01-1 furfural C5H4O2 4327 98-06-6 tert-butylbenzene C10H14 19868 98-07-7 benzotrichloride C7H5Cl3 9967 98-08-8 benzotrifluoride C7H5F3 10003 98-11-3 benzenesulfonic acid C6H6O3S 7102 98-13-5 trichlorophenylsilane C6H5Cl3Si 6764 98-19-1 1-tert-butyl-3,5-dimethylbenzene C12H18 24367 98-27-1 4-tert-butyl-2-methylphenol C11H16O 22404 98-29-3 p-tert-butylcatechol C10H14O2 20089 98-46-4 3-nitrobenzotrifluoride C7H4F3NO2 9799 98-51-1 1-methyl-4-tert-butylbenzene C11H16 22323 98-52-2 4-tert-butylcyclohexanol; (cis+trans) C10H20O 21015 98-53-3 4-tert-butylcyclohexanone C10H18O 20717 98-54-4 4-tert-butylphenol C10H14O 19992 98-55-5 a-terpineol C10H18O 20744 98-56-6 p-chlorobenzotrifluoride C7H4ClF3 9684 98-66-8 4-chlorobenzenesulfonic acid C6H5ClO3S 6734 98-73-7 benzoic acid, p-tert-butyl- C11H14O2 22119 98-82-8 cumene C9H12 17004 98-83-9 alpha-methylstyrene C9H10 16512 98-84-0 1-phenylethylamine C8H11N 14122 98-85-1 1-phenylethanol C8H10O 13917 98-86-2 acetophenone C8H8O 13391 98-87-3 benzyl dichloride C7H6Cl2 10252 98-88-4 benzoyl chloride C7H5ClO 9927 98-94-2 cyclohexyldimethylamine C8H17N 15282 98-95-3 nitrobenzene C6H5NO2 6819 99-08-1 m-nitrotoluene C7H7NO2 10626

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  • 99-09-2 m-nitroaniline C6H6N2O2 6996 99-35-4 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene C6H3N3O6 6367 99-54-7 1,2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene C6H3Cl2NO2 6296 99-62-7 m-diisopropylbenzene C12H18 24361 99-63-8 isophthaloyl chloride C8H4Cl2O2 12520 99-65-0 m-dinitrobenzene C6H4N2O4 6580 99-66-1 2-propylpentanoic acid C8H16O2 15205 99-71-8 4-sec-butylphenol C10H14O 19989 99-82-1 1-methyl-4-isopropylcyclohexane C10H20 20933 99-83-2 alpha-phellandrene C10H16 20319 99-85-4 gamma-terpinene C10H16 20326 99-86-5 alpha-terpinene C10H16 20325 99-87-6 p-cymene C10H14 19872 99-88-7 4-isopropylaniline C9H13N 17274 99-89-8 4-isopropylphenol C9H12O 17106 99-93-4 1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanone C8H8O2 13429 99-94-5 p-toluic acid C8H8O2 13414 99-97-8 4-methyl-N,N-dimethylaniline C9H13N 17278 99-99-0 p-nitrotoluene C7H7NO2 10628 100-00-5 p-chloronitrobenzene C6H4ClNO2 6445 100-01-6 p-nitroaniline C6H6N2O2 6998 100-10-7 p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde C9H11NO 16905 100-18-5 p-diisopropylbenzene C12H18 24362 100-21-0 terephthalic acid C8H6O4 12936 100-25-4 p-dinitrobenzene C6H4N2O4 6582 100-36-7 N,N-diethyl-1,2-ethanediamine C6H16N2 9293 100-37-8 2-diethylaminoethanol C6H15NO 9217 100-39-0 (bromomethyl)benzene C7H7Br 10463 100-40-3 vinylcyclohexene C8H12 14231 100-41-4 ethylbenzene C8H10 13789 100-42-5 styrene C8H8 13237 100-44-7 benzyl chloride C7H7Cl 10492 100-46-9 benzylamine C7H9N 10953 100-47-0 benzonitrile C7H5N 10045 100-50-5 3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde C7H10O 11138 100-51-6 benzyl alcohol C7H8O 10851 100-52-7 benzaldehyde C7H6O 10404 100-53-8 benzenemethanethiol C7H8S 10922 100-54-9 3-pyridinecarbonitrile C6H4N2 6567 100-60-7 N-methylcyclohexylamine C7H15N 12024 100-61-8 N-methylaniline C7H9N 10954 100-63-0 phenylhydrazine C6H8N2 7321 100-64-1 cyclohexanone oxime C6H11NO 8102 100-66-3 anisole C7H8O 10850 100-68-5 methyl phenyl sulfide C7H8S 10921 100-71-0 2-ethylpyridine C7H9N 10964 100-80-1 m-methylstyrene C9H10 16513 100-81-2 3-methylbenzenemethanamine C8H11N 14112 100-97-0 methenamine C6H12N4 8385 101-54-2 p-aminodiphenylamine C12H12N2 23718

    101-68-8 diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate C15H10N2O2 28029 101-81-5 diphenylmethane C13H12 25738 101-83-7 dicyclohexylamine C12H23N 24804 101-84-8 diphenyl ether C12H10O 23519 102-01-2 acetoacetanilide C10H11NO2 19313 102-25-0 1,3,5-triethylbenzene C12H18 24366 102-27-2 N-ethyl-3-methylaniline C9H13N 17270 102-36-3 3,4-dichlorophenyl isocyanate C7H3Cl2NO 9527 102-46-5 3,4-dimethylbenzyl chloride C9H11Cl 16852 102-53-4 N,N,N',N'-tetraethylmethanediamine C9H22N2 18424 102-69-2 tripropylamine C9H21N 18393 102-70-5 N,N-diallyl-2-propen-1-amine C9H15N 17546 102-71-6 triethanolamine C6H15NO3 9239 102-76-1 glyceryl triacetate C9H14O6 17513 102-81-8 2-dibutylaminoethanol C10H23NO 21409 102-82-9 tributylamine C12H27N 25346 102-86-3 trihexylamine C18H39N 31168 102-87-4 tridodecylamine C36H75N 35443 102-88-5 trioctadecylamine C54H111N 35871 102-97-6 benzylisopropylamine C10H15N 20213 103-08-2 5-ethyl-2-nonanol C11H24O 23063 103-09-3 2-ethylhexyl acetate C10H20O2 21044 103-11-7 2-ethylhexyl acrylate C11H20O2 22701 103-23-1 bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate C22H42O4 33437 103-29-7 1,2-diphenylethane C14H14 27053 103-30-0 trans-stilbene C14H12 26867 103-44-6 2-ethylhexyl vinyl ether C10H20O 21007 103-50-4 dibenzyl ether C14H14O 27138 103-63-9 (2-bromoethyl)benzene C8H9Br 13535 103-65-1 propylbenzene C9H12 17012 103-67-3 N-methylbenzenemethanamine C8H11N 14114 103-69-5 N-ethylaniline C8H11N 14095 103-70-8 formanilide C7H7NO 10611 103-71-9 phenyl isocyanate C7H5NO 10049 103-73-1 phenetole C8H10O 13912 103-76-4 1-piperazineethanol C6H14N2O 8935 103-83-3 N,N-dimethylbenzylamine C9H13N 17253 103-84-4 acetanilide C8H9NO 13671 103-90-2 N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide C8H9NO2 13705 104-01-8 4-methoxybenzeneacetic acid C9H10O3 16732 104-13-2 4-butylaniline C10H15N 20199 104-15-4 p-toluenesulfonic acid C7H8O3S 10915 104-40-5 4-nonylphenol C15H24O 28764 104-43-8 4-dodecylphenol C18H30O 30962 104-46-1 anethole C10H12O 19484 104-51-8 butylbenzene C10H14 19865 104-52-9 (3-chloropropyl)benzene C9H11Cl 16850 104-57-4 benzyl formate C8H8O2 13416 104-72-3 decylbenzene C16H26 29595 104-75-6 2-ethylhexylamine C8H19N 15632

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  • 104-76-7 2-ethyl-1-hexanol C8H18O 15454 104-78-9 N,N-diethyl-1,3-propanediamine C7H18N2 12375 104-79-0 N,N-diethyl-N'-methylethylenediamine C7H18N2 12378 104-81-4 1-(bromomethyl)-4-methylbenzene C8H9Br 13541 104-82-5 1-(chloromethyl)-4-methylbenzene C8H9Cl 13579 104-83-6 1-chloro-4-(chloromethyl)benzene C7H6Cl2 10256 104-84-7 4-methylbenzenemethanamine C8H11N 14113 104-85-8 4-methylbenzonitrile C8H7N 13111 104-87-0 p-tolualdehyde C8H8O 13392 104-89-2 5-ethyl-2-methylpiperidine C8H17N 15300 105-04-4 N,N,N'-triethylethylenediamine C8H20N2 15701 105-05-5 p-diethylbenzene C10H14 19880 105-08-8 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol C8H16O2 15183 105-30-6 2-methyl-1-pentanol C6H14O 8973 105-34-0 methyl cyanoacetate C4H5NO2 2713 105-37-3 ethyl propanoate C5H10O2 5503 105-38-4 vinyl propionate C5H8O2 4885 105-39-5 ethyl chloroacetate C4H7ClO2 3142 105-41-9 4-methyl-2-hexanamine C7H17N 12320 105-42-0 4-methyl-2-hexanone C7H14O 11833 105-43-1 ()-3-methylvaleric acid C6H12O2 8514 105-45-3 methyl acetoacetate C5H8O3 4929 105-46-4 sec-butyl acetate C6H12O2 8478 105-53-3 diethyl malonate C7H12O4 11530 105-54-4 ethyl butanoate C6H12O2 8482 105-56-6 ethyl cyanoacetate C5H7NO2 4677 105-57-7 acetal C6H14O2 9020 105-59-9 methyl diethanolamine C5H13NO2 5986 105-60-2 epsilon-caprolactam C6H11NO 8101 105-66-8 propyl butanoate C7H14O2 11905 105-67-9 2,4-xylenol C8H10O 13922 105-68-0 isopentyl propanoate C8H16O2 15170 105-76-0 dibutyl maleate C12H20O4 24594 105-79-3 isobutyl hexanoate C10H20O2 21073 105-85-1 citronellyl formate C11H20O2 22714 106-18-3 n-butyl laurate C16H32O2 29731 106-20-7 bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine C16H35N 29805 106-21-8 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol C10H22O 21256 106-22-9 ()-b-citronellol C10H20O 21016 106-23-0 3,7-dimethyl-6-octenal C10H18O 20690 106-27-4 3-methylbutyl butanoate C9H18O2 18065 106-30-9 ethyl heptanoate C9H18O2 18078 106-31-0 butyric anhydride C8H14O3 14659 106-32-1 ethyl octanoate C10H20O2 21060 106-33-2 ethyl laurate C14H28O2 27882 106-35-4 3-heptanone C7H14O 11830 106-36-5 propyl propanoate C6H12O2 8480 106-37-6 p-dibromobenzene C6H4Br2 6413 106-38-7 p-bromotoluene C7H7Br 10462 106-42-3 p-xylene C8H10 13792 106-43-4 p-chlorotoluene C7H7Cl 10494 106-44-5 p-cresol C7H8O 10854

    106-45-6 p-methylthiophenol C7H8S 10920 106-46-7 p-dichlorobenzene C6H4Cl2 6471 106-47-8 p-chloroaniline C6H6ClN 6925 106-48-9 p-chlorophenol C6H5ClO 6722 106-49-0 p-toluidine C7H9N 10957 106-50-3 p-phenylenediamine C6H8N2 7320 106-51-4 p-benzoquinone C6H4O2 6616 106-63-8 isobutyl acrylate C7H12O2 11451 106-65-0 dimethyl succinate C6H10O4 7924 106-67-2 4-methyl-2-ethyl-1-pentanol C8H18O 15493 106-68-3 3-octanone C8H16O 15080 106-70-7 methyl hexanoate C7H14O2 11914 106-72-9 2,6-dimethyl-5-heptenal C9H16O 17704 106-73-0 methyl heptanoate C8H16O2 15195 106-88-7 1,2-epoxybutane C4H8O 3474 106-89-8 alpha-epichlorohydrin C3H5ClO 1676 106-92-3 allyl glycidyl ether C6H10O2 7816 106-93-4 1,2-dibromoethane C2H4Br2 799 106-94-5 1-bromopropane C3H7Br 1978 106-95-6 3-bromo-1-propene C3H5Br 1645 106-96-7 3-bromo-1-propyne C3H3Br 1391 106-97-8 butane C4H10 3783 106-98-9 1-butene C4H8 3320 106-99-0 butadiene (1,3 butadiene) C4H6 2757 107-00-6 ethylacetylene C4H6 2755 107-01-7 2-butene; (cis+trans) C4H8 3321 107-02-8 acrolein C3H4O 1621 107-03-9 propyl mercaptan C3H8S 2158 107-05-1 3-chloro-1-propene C3H5Cl 1671 107-06-2 1,2-dichloroethane C2H4Cl2 813 107-07-3 2-chloroethanol C2H5ClO 917 107-08-4 1-iodopropane C3H7I 2025 107-10-8 propylamine C3H9N 2200 107-11-9 allylamine C3H7N 2030 107-12-0 propionitrile C3H5N 1752 107-13-1 acrylonitrile C3H3N 1462 107-15-3 ethylenediamine C2H8N2 1159 107-16-4 hydroxyacetonitrile C2H3NO 756 107-18-6 allyl alcohol C3H6O 1920 107-19-7 propargyl alcohol C3H4O 1622 107-20-0 chloroacetaldehyde C2H3ClO 708 107-21-1 ethylene glycol C2H6O2 1072 107-22-2 glyoxal C2H2O2 682 107-25-5 methyl vinyl ether C3H6O 1921 107-29-9 acetaldoxime C2H5NO 955 107-30-2 chloromethyl methyl ether C2H5ClO 918 107-31-3 methyl formate C2H4O2 890 107-39-1 2,4,4-trimethyl-1-pentene C8H16 14979 107-40-4 2,4,4-trimethyl-2-pentene C8H16 14986 107-41-5 hexylene glycol C6H14O2 9022 107-45-9 tert-octylamine C8H19N 15652 107-46-0 hexamethyldisiloxane C6H18OSi2 9362 107-47-1 di-tert-butyl sulfide C8H18S 15611 107-51-7 octamethyltrisiloxane C8H24O2Si3 15755 107-52-8 tetradecamethylhexasiloxane C14H42O5Si6 27973 107-74-4 3,7-dimethyl-1,7-octanediol C10H22O2 21351 107-80-2 1,3-dibromobutane C4H8Br2 3335

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  • 107-81-3 2-bromopentane C5H11Br 5604 107-82-4 1-bromo-3-methylbutane C5H11Br 5607 107-83-5 2-methylpentane C6H14 8880 107-84-6 1-chloro-3-methylbutane C5H11Cl 5624 107-85-7 3-methylbutylamine C5H13N 5950 107-86-8 3-methyl-2-butenal C5H8O 4863 107-87-9 methyl propyl ketone C5H10O 5450 107-88-0 1,3-butanediol C4H10O2 3885 107-89-1 3-hydroxybutanal C4H8O2 3517 107-92-6 butyric acid C4H8O2 3504 107-93-7 trans-2-butenoic acid C4H6O2 2967 107-96-0 3-mercaptopropionic acid C3H6O2S 1942 107-98-2 propylene glycol monomethyl ether C4H10O2 3895 108-00-9 N,N-dimethylethylenediamine C4H12N2 4078 108-01-0 dimethylethanolamine C4H11NO 3988 108-03-2 1-nitropropane C3H7NO2 2045 108-05-4 vinyl acetate C4H6O2 2971 108-08-7 2,4-dimethylpentane C7H16 12118 108-09-8 2-amino-4-methylpentane C6H15N 9181 108-10-1 4-methyl-2-pentanone C6H12O 8412 108-11-2 4-methyl-2-pentanol C6H14O 8976 108-16-7 1-(dimethylamino)-2-propanol C5H13NO 5969 108-18-9 diisopropylamine C6H15N 9203 108-19-0 imidodicarbonic diamide C2H5N3O2 972 108-20-3 diisopropyl ether C6H14O 8995 108-21-4 isopropyl acetate C5H10O2 5502 108-22-5 isopropenyl acetate C5H8O2 4884 108-24-7 acetic anhydride C4H6O3 2990 108-29-2 4-methyl-gamma-butyrolactone C5H8O2 4904 108-30-5 succinic anhydride C4H4O3 2603 108-31-6 maleic anhydride C4H2O3 2430 108-32-7 propylene carbonate C4H6O3 2995 108-36-1 m-dibromobenzene C6H4Br2 6411 108-38-3 m-xylene C8H10 13791 108-39-4 m-cresol C7H8O 10852 108-40-7 m-methylthiophenol C7H8S 10919 108-41-8 m-chlorotoluene C7H7Cl 10495 108-42-9 m-chloroaniline C6H6ClN 6923 108-43-0 m-chlorophenol C6H5ClO 6720 108-44-1 m-toluidine C7H9N 10955 108-45-2 m-phenylenediamine C6H8N2 7318 108-46-3 resorcinol C6H6O2 7071 108-47-4 2,4-dimethylpyridine C7H9N 10959 108-48-5 2,6-dimethylpyridine C7H9N 10961 108-55-4 glutaric anhydride C5H6O3 4567 108-57-6 m-divinylbenzene C10H10 18958 108-64-5 ethyl isovalerate C7H14O2 11909 108-65-6 propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate C6H12O3 8564 108-67-8 mesitylene C9H12 17011 108-68-9 3,5-xylenol C8H10O 13926 108-69-0 3,5-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14092 108-70-3 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene C6H3Cl3 6307 108-75-8 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine C8H11N 14096 108-78-1 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine C3H6N6 1917

    108-82-7 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol C9H20O 18288 108-83-8 diisobutyl ketone C9H18O 17998 108-84-9 sec-hexyl acetate C8H16O2 15163 108-86-1 bromobenzene C6H5Br 6656 108-87-2 methylcyclohexane C7H14 11704 108-88-3 toluene C7H8 10725 108-89-4 4-methylpyridine C6H7N 7175 108-90-7 chlorobenzene C6H5Cl 6692 108-91-8 cyclohexylamine C6H13N 8742 108-93-0 cyclohexanol C6H12O 8400 108-94-1 cyclohexanone C6H10O 7760 108-95-2 phenol C6H6O 7057 108-98-5 phenyl mercaptan C6H6S 7121 108-99-6 3-methylpyridine C6H7N 7174 109-05-7 2-methylpiperidine C6H13N 8759 109-06-8 2-methylpyridine C6H7N 7173 109-19-3 butyl 3-methylbutanoate C9H18O2 18073 109-21-7 butyl butanoate C8H16O2 15175 109-42-2 butyl 10-undecenoate C15H28O2 28829 109-43-3 dibutyl sebacate C18H34O4 31041 109-52-4 pentanoic acid C5H10O2 5492 109-53-5 isobutyl vinyl ether C6H12O 8397 109-55-7 3-dimethylamino-1-propylamine C5H14N2 6012 109-56-8 2-(isopropylamino)ethanol C5H13NO 5973 109-59-1 2-isopropoxyethanol C5H12O2 5883 109-60-4 propyl acetate C5H10O2 5501 109-64-8 1,3-dibromopropane C3H6Br2 1826 109-65-9 1-bromobutane C4H9Br 3598 109-66-0 pentane C5H12 5772 109-67-1 1-pentene C5H10 5286 109-68-2 2-pentene; (cis+trans) C5H10 5287 109-69-3 1-chlorobutane C4H9Cl 3610 109-73-9 butylamine C4H11N 3977 109-74-0 butyronitrile C4H7N 3238 109-75-1 vinylacetonitrile C4H5N 2698 109-76-2 1,3-propanediamine C3H10N2 2258 109-77-3 malononitrile C3H2N2 1377 109-78-4 hydracrylonitrile C3H5NO 1756 109-79-5 butyl mercaptan C4H10S 3942 109-83-1 methylethanolamine C3H9NO 2206 109-86-4 2-methoxyethanol C3H8O2 2138 109-87-5 methylal C3H8O2 2139 109-89-7 diethylamine C4H11N 3984 109-90-0 ethyl isocyanate C3H5NO 1760 109-92-2 ethyl vinyl ether C4H8O 3476 109-93-3 divinyl ether C4H6O 2944 109-94-4 ethyl formate C3H6O2 1931 109-95-5 ethyl nitrite C2H5NO2 959 109-97-7 pyrrole C4H5N 2701 109-99-9 tetrahydrofuran C4H8O 3481 110-00-9 furan C4H4O 2592 110-01-0 tetrahydrothiophene C4H8S 3581 110-02-1 thiophene C4H4S 2613 110-03-2 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-hexanediol C8H18O2 15552 110-05-4 di-t-butyl peroxide C H O2 15556 8 18110-06-5 di-tert-butyl disulfide C8H18S2 15615 110-12-3 5-methyl-2-hexanone C7H14O 11834 110-15-6 succinic acid C4H6O4 3006

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  • 110-16-7 maleic acid C4H4O4 2606 110-17-8 fumaric acid C4H4O4 2605 110-18-9 N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-1,2-ethanediamine C6H16N2 9295 110-19-0 isobutyl acetate C6H12O2 8477 110-27-0 isopropyl tetradecanoate C17H34O2 30330 110-33-8 dihexyl adipate C18H34O4 31042 110-36-1 n-butyl myristate C18H36O2 31105 110-38-3 ethyl decanoate C12H24O2 24876 110-39-4 octyl butanoate C12H24O2 24871 110-41-8 2-methylundecanal C12H24O 24853 110-42-9 methyl decanoate C11H22O2 22848 110-43-0 2-heptanone C7H14O 11829 110-45-2 isopentyl formate C6H12O2 8471 110-46-3 isopentyl nitrite C5H11NO2 5710 110-52-1 1,4-dibromobutane C4H8Br2 3336 110-53-2 1-bromopentane C5H11Br 5603 110-54-3 hexane C6H14 8877 110-56-5 1,4-dichlorobutane C4H8Cl2 3363 110-57-6 1,4-dichloro-trans-2-butene C4H6Cl2 2808 110-58-7 pentylamine C5H13N 5947 110-59-8 valeronitrile C5H9N 5183 110-60-1 1,4-butanediamine C4H12N2 4070 110-61-2 succinonitrile C4H4N2 2562 110-62-3 pentanal C5H10O 5445 110-63-4 1,4-butanediol C4H10O2 3886 110-65-6 2-butyne-1,4-diol C4H6O2 2963 110-66-7 pentyl mercaptan C5H12S 5921 110-67-8 3-methoxypropionitrile C4H7NO 3248 110-68-9 methyl-butylamine C5H13N 5955 110-70-3 N,N'-dimethyl-1,2-ethanediamine C4H12N2 4072 110-71-4 1,2-dimethoxyethane C4H10O2 3882 110-72-5 N-ethyl-1,2-ethanediamine C4H12N2 4073 110-73-6 2-(ethylamino)ethanol C4H11NO 3995 110-74-7 propyl formate C4H8O2 3506 110-77-0 2-(ethylthio)ethanol C4H10OS 3876 110-78-1 propyl isocyanate C4H7NO 3254 110-80-5 2-ethoxyethanol C4H10O2 3883 110-81-6 diethyl disulfide C4H10S2 3950 110-82-7 cyclohexane C6H12 8215 110-83-8 cyclohexene C6H10 7622 110-85-0 piperazine C4H10N2 3830 110-86-1 pyridine C5H5N 4391 110-88-3 trioxane C3H6O3 1950 110-89-4 piperidine C5H11N 5670 110-91-8 morpholine C4H9NO 3682 110-94-1 glutaric acid C5H8O4 4945 110-95-2 N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-1,3-propanediamine C7H18N2 12377 110-96-3 diisobutylamine C8H19N 15638 110-97-4 diisopropanolamine C6H15NO2 9230 110-99-6 diglycolic acid C4H6O5 3023 111-01-3 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane C30H62 34962 111-03-5 glycerol 1-monooleate C21H40O4 33029 111-06-8 butyl palmitate C20H40O2 32498 111-11-5 methyl octanoate C9H18O2 18081 111-13-7 2-octanone C8H16O 15066

    111-14-8 heptanoic acid C7H14O2 11884 111-15-9 2-ethoxyethyl acetate C6H12O3 8531 111-16-0 heptanedioic acid C7H12O4 11537 111-20-6 sebacic acid C10H18O4 20820 111-24-0 1,5-dibromopentane C5H10Br2 5301 111-25-1 1-bromohexane C6H13Br 8647 111-26-2 hexylamine C6H15N 9173 111-27-3 1-hexanol C6H14O 8970 111-29-5 1,5-pentanediol C5H12O2 5863 111-30-8 pentanedial C5H8O2 4909 111-31-9 hexyl mercaptan C6H14S 9107 111-33-1 N,N'-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine C5H14N2 6013 111-34-2 butyl vinyl ether C6H12O 8394 111-35-3 3-ethoxy-1-propanol C5H12O2 5886 111-36-4 butyl isocyanate C5H9NO 5197 111-39-7 N-propylethylenediamine C5H14N2 6017 111-40-0 diethylene triamine C4H13N3 4118 111-41-1 N-aminoethyl ethanolamine C4H12N2O 4080 111-42-2 diethanolamine C4H11NO2 4006 111-43-3 dipropyl ether C6H14O 8993 111-44-4 bis(2-chloroethyl) ether C4H8Cl2O 3375 111-46-6 diethylene glycol C4H10O3 3918 111-47-7 dipropyl sulfide C6H14S 9112 111-48-8 bis(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfide C4H10O2S 3907 111-49-9 hexamethyleneimine C6H13N 8745 111-51-3 N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-1,4-butanediamine C8H20N2 15696 111-55-7 ethylene glycol diacetate C6H10O4 7919 111-61-5 ethyl stearate C20H40O2 32499 111-65-9 octane C8H18 15354 111-66-0 1-octene C8H16 14890 111-67-1 oct-2-ene C8H16 14891 111-68-2 heptylamine C7H17N 12315 111-69-3 adiponitrile C6H8N2 7316 111-70-6 1-heptanol C7H16O 12164 111-71-7 1-heptanal C7H14O 11827 111-74-0 N,N'-diethyl-1,2-ethanediamine C6H16N2 9294 111-75-1 2-(butylamino)ethanol C6H15NO 9215 111-76-2 2-butoxyethanol C6H14O2 9021 111-77-3 2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethanol C5H12O3 5899 111-78-4 1,5-cyclooctadiene C8H12 14228 111-79-5 methyl nonylenate C10H18O2 20805 111-81-9 methyl 10-undecenoate C12H22O2 24708 111-82-0 methyl dodecanoate C13H26O2 26505 111-83-1 1-bromooctane C8H17Br 15248 111-84-2 nonane C9H20 18176 111-85-3 1-chlorooctane C8H17Cl 15252 111-86-4 octylamine C8H19N 15631 111-87-5 1-octanol C8H18O 15430 111-88-6 octyl mercaptan C8H18S 15602 111-90-0 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethanol C6H14O3 9077 111-92-2 dibutylamine C8H19N 15637

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  • 111-96-6 diethylene glycol dimethyl ether C6H14O3 9075 112-05-0 nonanoic acid C9H18O2 18052 112-06-1 heptyl acetate C9H18O2 18059 112-07-2 2-butoxyethyl acetate C8H16O3 15220 112-10-7 isopropyl stearate C21H42O2 33047 112-12-9 2-undecanone C11H22O 22823 112-14-1 octyl acetate C10H20O2 21045 112-15-2 diethylene glycol ethyl ether acetate C8H16O4 15232 112-17-4 decyl acetate C12H24O2 24869 112-18-5 dimethyldodecylamine C14H31N 27960 112-19-6 undecenyl acetate C13H24O2 26428 112-20-9 nonylamine C9H21N 18388 112-23-2 heptyl formate C8H16O2 15159 112-24-3 triethylene tetramine C6H18N4 9359 112-25-4 ethylene glycol monohexyl ether C8H18O2 15558 112-27-6 triethylene glycol C6H14O4 9092 112-29-8 1-bromodecane C10H21Br 21090 112-30-1 1-decanol C10H22O 21224 112-31-2 decanal C10H20O 20992 112-32-3 octyl formate C9H18O2 18058 112-34-5 diethylene glycol monobutyl ether C8H18O3 15579 112-35-6 triethylene glycol monomethyl ether C7H16O4 12295 112-36-7 diethylene glycol diethyl ether C8H18O3 15578 112-37-8 undecanoic acid C11H22O2 22835 112-38-9 10-undecenoic acid C11H20O2 22706 112-39-0 methyl palmitate C17H34O2 30332 112-40-3 dodecane C12H26 24914 112-41-4 1-dodecene C12H24 24823 112-42-5 1-undecanol C11H24O 23055 112-43-6 10-undecen-1-ol C11H22O 22828 112-44-7 undecanal C11H22O 22822 112-46-9 9-undecen-1-ol C11H22O 22830 112-47-0 1,10-decanediol C10H22O2 21349 112-48-1 ethylene glycol dibutyl ether C10H22O2 21355 112-49-2 triethylene glycol dimethyl ether C8H18O4 15591 112-50-5 triethylene glycol monoethyl ether C8H18O4 15592 112-51-6 dipentyl disulfide C10H22S2 21394 112-52-7 1-chlorododecane C12H25Cl 24897 112-53-8 1-dodecanol C12H26O 25277 112-54-9 dodecanal C12H24O 24852 112-55-0 1-dodecanethiol C12H26S 25310 112-57-2 tetraethylenepentamine C8H23N5 15747 112-58-3 dihexyl ether C12H26O 25285 112-59-4 di(ethylene glycol) hexyl ether C10H22O3 21369 112-60-7 tetraethylene glycol C8H18O5 15598 112-61-8 methyl stearate C19H38O2 31719 112-62-9 methyl oleate C19H36O2 31675 112-66-3 dodecyl acetate C14H28O2 27875 112-69-6 dimethylhexadecylamine C18H39N 31166 112-70-9 1-tridecanol C13H28O 26535

    112-71-0 1-bromotetradecane C14H29Br 27895 112-72-1 1-tetradecanol C14H30O 27922 112-73-2 diethylene glycol dibutyl ether C12H26O3 25294 112-75-4 dimethyltetradecylamine C16H35N 29803 112-79-8 elaidic acid C18H34O2 31031 112-80-1 oleic acid C18H34O2 31030 112-82-3 1-bromohexadecane C16H33Br 29739 112-85-6 docosanoic acid C22H44O2 33468 112-86-7 cis-13-docosenoic acid C22H42O2 33431 112-88-9 1-octadecene C18H36 31071 112-89-0 1-bromooctadecane C18H37Br 31115 112-91-4 cis-9-octadecenenitrile C18H33N 31009 112-92-5 1-octadecanol C18H38O 31140 112-95-8 eicosane C20H42 32515 112-99-2 dioctadecylamine C36H75N 35440 115-07-1 propylene C3H6 1810 115-10-6 dimethyl ether C2H6O 1066 115-11-7 isobutene C4H8 3324 115-18-4 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol C5H10O 5461 115-21-9 trichloroethylsilane C2H5Cl3Si 937 115-25-3 octafluorocyclobutane C4F8 2336 115-69-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol C4H11NO2 4008 115-70-8 2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol C5H13NO2 5987 115-76-4 2,2-diethyl-1,3-propanediol C7H16O2 12265 115-77-5 pentaerythritol C5H12O4 5912 115-84-4 2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol C9H20O2 18343 115-86-6 triphenyl phosphate C18H15O4P 30566 116-02-9 3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexanol C9H18O 18043 116-09-6 1-hydroxy-2-propanone C3H6O2 1934 116-14-3 tetrafluoroethylene C2F4 488 116-15-4 hexafluoropropylene C3F6 1284 116-53-0 2-methylbutyric acid C5H10O2 5493 117-84-0 dioctyl phthalate C24H38O4 33925 118-69-4 2,6-dichlorotoluene C7H6Cl2 10259 118-72-9 2,6-dimethylthiophenol C8H10S 14045 118-74-1 hexachlorobenzene C6Cl6 6067 118-90-1 o-toluic acid C8H8O2 13413 118-91-2 o-chlorobenzoic acid C7H5ClO2 9932 118-93-4 1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)ethanone C8H8O2 13427 118-96-7 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene C7H5N3O6 10118 119-36-8 methyl salicylate C8H8O3 13445 119-61-9 benzophenone C13H10O 25623 119-64-2 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene C10H12 19359 119-65-3 isoquinoline C9H7N 16010 119-67-5 2-formylbenzoic acid C8H6O3 12928 119-75-5 2-nitro-N-phenylaniline C12H10N2O2 23502 120-12-7 anthracene C14H10 26728 120-51-4 benzyl benzoate C14H12O2 26942 120-61-6 dimethyl terephthalate C10H10O4 19196 120-72-9 indole C8H7N 13107

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  • 120-80-9 pyrocatechol C6H6O2 7070 120-82-1 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene C6H3Cl3 6305 120-83-2 2,4-dichlorophenol C6H4Cl2O 6480 120-92-3 cyclopentanone C5H8O 4848 120-94-5 N-methylpyrrolidine C5H11N 5669 120-95-6 2,4-di-tert-amylphenol C16H26O 29609 121-05-1 N,N-diisopropyl ethylenediamine C8H20N2 15703 121-14-2 2,4-dinitrotoluene C7H6N2O4 10363 121-17-5 4-chloro-3-nitrobenzotrifluoride C7H3ClF3NO2 9508 121-32-4 ethyl vanillin C9H10O3 16711 121-33-5 vanillin C8H8O3 13446 121-44-8 triethylamine C6H15N 9212 121-46-0 2,5-norbornadiene C7H8 10730 121-69-7 N,N-dimethylaniline C8H11N 14082 121-72-2 3-methyl-N,N-dimethylaniline C9H13N 17277 121-73-3 m-chloronitrobenzene C6H4ClNO2 6443 121-75-5 malathion C10H19O6PS2 20919 121-91-5 isophthalic acid C8H6O4 12934 122-09-8 alpha,alpha-dimethylbenzeneethanamine C10H15N 20214 122-39-4 diphenylamine C12H11N 23609 122-60-1 phenyl glycidyl ether C9H10O2 16686 122-66-7 hydrazobenzene C12H12N2 23719 122-97-4 benzenepropanol C9H12O 17091 123-01-3 dodecylbenzene C18H30 30947 123-02-4 tridecylbenzene C19H32 31646 123-04-6 3-(chloromethyl)heptane C8H17Cl 15259 123-05-7 2-ethylhexanal C8H16O 15062 123-07-9 p-ethylphenol C8H10O 13920 123-08-0 p-hydroxybenzaldehyde C7H6O2 10409 123-15-9 2-methylpentanal C6H12O 8402 123-17-1 2,6,8-trimethylnonanol-4 C12H26O 25286 123-19-3 4-heptanone C7H14O 11831 123-20-6 vinyl butanoate C6H10O2 7833 123-25-1 diethyl succinate C8H14O4 14688 123-29-5 ethyl nonanoate C11H22O2 22841 123-31-9 p-hydroquinone C6H6O2 7072 123-38-6 propionaldehyde C3H6O 1922 123-39-7 N-methylformamide C2H5NO 957 123-42-2 diacetone alcohol C6H12O2 8485 123-44-4 2,2,4-trimethyl-1-pentanol C8H18O 15498 123-48-8 2,2,4,6,6-pentamethyl-3-heptene C12H24 24826 123-51-3 3-methyl-1-butanol C5H12O 5837 123-54-6 acetylacetone C5H8O2 4882 123-56-8 succinimide C4H5NO2 2716 123-62-6 propionic anhydride C6H10O3 7882 123-63-7 paraldehyde C6H12O3 8533 123-66-0 ethyl hexanoate C8H16O2 15185 123-68-2 allyl hexanoate C9H16O2 17711 123-72-8 butyraldehyde C4H8O 3478 123-73-9 trans-crotonaldehyde C4H6O 2940 123-75-1 pyrrolidine C4H9N 3675 123-76-2 levulinic acid C5H8O3 4928

    123-79-5 di-n-octyl adipate C22H42O4 33440 123-82-0 2-heptanamine C7H17N 12317 123-86-4 butyl acetate C6H12O2 8476 123-91-1 1,4-dioxane C4H8O2 3510 123-92-2 isopentyl acetate C7H14O2 11895 123-95-5 butyl stearate C22H44O2 33466 123-96-6 2-octanol C8H18O 15431 123-99-9 azelaic acid C9H16O4 17755 124-02-7 N-allyl-2-propen-1-amine C6H11N 8096 124-04-9 adipic acid C6H10O4 7917 124-06-1 ethyl myristate C16H32O2 29729 124-07-2 octanoic acid C8H16O2 15156 124-09-4 hexamethylenediamine C6H16N2 9292 124-10-7 methyl tetradecanoate C15H30O2 28888 124-11-8 1-nonene C9H18 17942 124-12-9 octanenitrile C8H15N 14775 124-13-0 1-octanal C8H16O 15063 124-17-4 diethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate C10H20O4 21083 124-18-5 decane C10H22 21133 124-19-6 1-nonanal C9H18O 17997 124-22-1 dodecylamine C12H27N 25340 124-25-4 tetradecanal C14H28O 27862 124-28-7 dimethyloctadecylamine C20H43N 32550 124-30-1 octadecylamine C18H39N 31162 124-38-9 carbon dioxide CO2 375 124-40-3 dimethylamine C2H7N 1116 124-48-1 chlorodibromomethane CHBr2Cl 94 124-63-0 methanesulfonyl chloride CH3ClO2S 201 124-68-5 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol C4H11NO 3993 124-70-9 dichlorovinylmethylsilane C3H6Cl2Si 1856 124-73-2 1,2-dibromotetrafluoroethane C2Br2F4 413 126-30-7 neopentyl glycol C5H12O2 5858 126-33-0 sulfolane C4H8O2S 3536 126-98-7 methacrylonitrile C4H5N 2697 126-99-8 chloroprene C4H5Cl 2634 127-09-3 sodium acetate C2H3NaO2 782 127-17-3 pyruvic acid C3H4O3 1634 127-18-4 tetrachloroethylene C2Cl4 455 127-19-5 N,N-dimethylacetamide C4H9NO 3681 127-27-5 pimaric acid C20H30O2 32350 127-91-3 beta-pinene C10H16 20323 128-37-0 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol C15H24O 28756 128-39-2 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol C14H22O 27682 129-00-0 pyrene C16H10 28985 131-11-3 dimethyl phthalate C10H10O4 19195 131-16-8 dipropyl phthalate C14H18O4 27497 132-64-9 dibenzofuran C12H8O 23335 132-65-0 dibenzothiophene C12H8S 23348 135-01-3 o-diethylbenzene C10H14 19878 135-48-8 pentacene C22H14 33100 135-98-8 sec-butylbenzene C10H14 19867 136-35-6 1,3-diphenyltriazene C12H11N3 23657 136-60-7 butyl benzoate C11H14O2 22113 136-81-2 o-amylphenol C11H16O 22440 137-06-4 o-methylthiophenol C7H8S 10918

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  • 137-17-7 2,4,5-trimethylaniline C9H13N 17281 137-32-6 2-methyl-1-butanol C5H12O 5834 137-43-9 bromocyclopentane C5H9Br 4994 140-10-3 trans-cinnamic acid C9H8O2 16204 140-11-4 benzyl acetate C9H10O2 16680 140-29-4 benzeneacetonitrile C8H7N 13108 140-31-8 N-aminoethyl piperazine C6H15N3 9247 140-66-9 p-tert-octylphenol C14H22O 27679 140-80-7 N1,N1-diethyl-1,4-pentanediamine C9H22N2 18423 140-88-5 ethyl acrylate C5H8O2 4888 141-05-9 diethyl maleate C8H12O4 14380 141-06-0 propyl pentanoate C8H16O2 15194 141-16-2 2,6-dimethyl-2-octen-8-yl butyrate C14H26O2 27809 141-25-3 2,6-dimethyl-1-octen-8-ol C10H20O 21035 141-32-2 butyl acrylate C7H12O2 11450 141-43-5 monoethanolamine C2H7NO 1117 141-59-3 tert-octyl mercaptan C8H18S 15604 141-62-8 decamethyltetrasiloxane C10H30O3Si4 21461 141-63-9 dodecamethylpentasiloxane C12H36O4Si5 25420 141-70-8 4,4-dimethyl-2-neopentyl-1-pentene C12H24 24825 141-78-6 ethyl acetate C4H8O2 3508 141-79-7 mesityl oxide C6H10O 7761 141-82-2 malonic acid C3H4O4 1636 141-93-5 m-diethylbenzene C10H14 19879 141-97-9 ethylacetoacetate C6H10O3 7881 142-25-6 N,N,N'-trimethylethylenediamine C5H14N2 6018 142-28-9 1,3-dichloropropane C3H6Cl2 1846 142-29-0 cyclopentene C5H8 4737 142-60-9 octyl propanoate C11H22O2 22838 142-62-1 hexanoic acid C6H12O2 8460 142-82-5 heptane C7H16 12112 142-84-7 di-propylamine C6H15N 9202 142-90-5 lauryl methacrylate C16H30O2 29663 142-91-6 isopropyl palmitate C19H38O2 31717 142-92-7 hexyl acetate C8H16O2 15160 142-96-1 dibutyl ether C8H18O 15527 143-07-7 dodecanoic acid C12H24O2 24867 143-08-8 1-nonanol C9H20O 18236 143-10-2 decyl mercaptan C10H22S 21385 143-13-5 nonyl acetate C11H22O2 22837 143-15-7 1-bromododecane C12H25Br 24894 143-16-8 dihexylamine C12H27N 25343 143-22-6 2-[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol C10H22O4 21376 143-24-8 tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether C10H22O5 21380 143-27-1 hexadecylamine C16H35N 29798 143-28-2 cis-9-octadecen-1-ol C18H36O 31094 144-19-4 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol C8H18O2 15554 144-62-7 oxalic acid C2H2O4 684 148-24-3 8-hydroxyquinoline C9H7NO 16018 149-30-4 2(3H)-benzothiazolethione C7H5NS2 10097

    149-31-5 2-methyl-1,3-pentanediol C6H14O2 9033 149-57-5 2-ethylhexanoic acid C8H16O2 15157 149-74-6 dichloromethylphenylsilane C7H8Cl2Si 10766 150-76-5 p-methoxyphenol C7H8O2 10867 150-84-5 citronellyl acetate C12H22O2 24712 151-19-9 3,6-dimethyl-3-octanol C10H22O 21271 151-56-4 ethyleneimine C2H5N 954 151-67-7 halothane C HBrClF 511

    191-24-2 benzo[ghi]perylene C22H12 33080 191-26-4 dibenzo[def,mno]chrysene C22H12 33082 192-97-2 benzo[e]pyrene C20H12 31805 194-69-4 1,2:5,6-dibenzophenanthrene C22H14 33105 195-19-7 benzo[c]phenanthrene C18H12 30408 196-78-1 1,2:3,4-dibenzophenanthrene C22H14 33106 197-61-5 rubicene C26H14 34208 198-55-0 perylene C20H12 31800 202-33-5 naphth(2,1-d)acenaphthylene C20H12 31810 203-12-3 2,13-benzofluoranthene C18H10 30380 203-64-5 cyclopenta[def]phenanthrene C15H10 28005 206-44-0 fluoranthene C16H10 28984 207-08-9 benzo[k]fluoranthene C20H12 31802 208-96-8 acenaphthylene C12H8 23261 213-46-7 picene C22H14 33102 214-17-5 benzo[b]chrysene C22H14 33104 217-59-4 triphenylene C18H12 30410 218-01-9 chrysene C18H12 30406 222-93-5 pentaphene C22H14 33101 224-41-9 dibenz[a,j]anthracene C22H14 33099 226-88-0 benzo[a]naphthacene C22H14 33103 259-79-0 biphenylene C12H8 23263 260-94-6 acridine C13H9N 25537 262-12-4 dibenzo-p-dioxin C12H8O2 23338 275-51-4 azulene C10H8 18670 279-23-2 bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane C7H12 11354 280-57-9 triethylenediamine C6H12N2 8315 281-23-2 tricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decane C10H16 20353 287-23-0 cyclobutane C4H8 3319 287-27-4 thiacyclobutane C3H6S 1967 287-92-3 cyclopentane C5H10 5285 288-13-1 1H-pyrazole C3H4N2 1594 288-14-2 isoxazole C3H3NO 1464 288-16-4 isothiazole C3H3NS 1474 288-42-6 oxazole C3H3NO 1463 288-47-1 thiazole C3H3NS 1473

    2 3156-43-4 p-phenetidine C8H11NO 14124 156-59-2 cis-1,2-dichloroethylene C2H2Cl2 616 156-60-5 trans-1,2-dichloroethylene C2H2Cl2 617 156-87-6 3-amino-1-propanol C3H9NO 2205 157-40-4 spiropentane C5H8 4736 188-96-5 dibenzo(cd,lm)perylene C26H14 34207 189-64-0 dibenzo[b,def]chrysene C24H14 33723 191-07-1 coronene C24H12 33717 191-13-9 pyranthrene C30H16 34837

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  • 288-94-8 1H-tetrazole CH2N4 172 288-99-3 1,3,4-oxadiazole C2H2N2O 664 289-06-5 1,3,4-thiadiazole C2H2N2S 668 289-80-5 pyridazine C4H4N2 2564 289-95-2 pyrimidine C4H4N2 2565 290-37-9 pyrazine C4H4N2 2563 290-87-9 1,3,5-triazine C3H3N3 1475 290-96-0 1,2,4,5-tetrazine C2H2N4 673 291-64-5 cycloheptane C7H14 11705 292-64-8 cyclooctane C8H16 14888 293-55-0 cyclononane C9H18 17941 293-96-9 cyclodecane C10H20 20942 294-41-7 cycloundecane C11H22 22794 294-62-2 cyclododecane C12H24 24821 294-65-5 thiacyclododecane C11H22S 22866 295-02-3 cyclotridecane C13H26 26468 295-05-6 thiacyclotridecane C12H24S 24892 295-17-0 cyclotetradecane C14H28 27849 295-20-5 thiacyclotetradecane C13H26S 26514 295-48-7 cyclopentadecane C15H30 28858 295-51-2 thiacyclopentadecane C14H28S 27893 295-65-8 cyclohexadecane C16H32 29706 295-68-1 thiacyclohexadecane C15H30S 28895 295-97-6 cycloheptadecane C17H34 30312 296-00-4 thiacycloheptadecane C16H32S 29738 296-18-4 cyclooctadecane C18H36 31076 296-21-9 thiacyclooctadecane C17H34S 30336 296-44-6 cyclononadecane C19H38 31697 296-47-9 thiacyclononadecane C18H36S 31113 296-56-0 cycloeicosane C20H40 32475 300-57-2 2-propenylbenzene C9H10 16511 306-83-2 2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane C2HCl2F3 536 320-60-5 2,4-dichlorobenzotrifluoride C7H3Cl2F3 9519 321-38-0 1-fluoronaphthalene C10H7F 18622 323-09-1 2-fluoronaphthalene C10H7F 18623 327-54-8 1,2,4,5-tetrafluorobenzene C6H2F4 6191 334-48-5 decanoic acid C10H20O2 21040 334-49-6 trans-2-decenoic acid C10H18O2 20788 334-56-5 1-fluorodecane C10H21F 21097 334-68-9 1-fluorododecane C12H25F 24899 336-50-5 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-3,3,4,4-tetrafluorocyclobutan C4Cl4F4 2313 338-64-7 1-chloro-1,2-difluoroethane C2H3ClF2 703 338-65-8 2-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane C2H3ClF2 704 344-04-7 bromopentafluorobenzene C6BrF5 6045 344-07-0 chloropentafluorobenzene C6ClF5 6052 348-51-6 1-chloro-2-fluorobenzene C6H4ClF 6422 350-50-5 (fluoromethyl)benzene C7H7F 10556 350-51-6 1-vinyl-3-fluorobenzene C8H7F 13054 352-32-9 p-fluorotoluene C7H7F 10555 352-33-0 1-chloro-4-fluorobenzene C6H4ClF 6424 352-70-5 m-fluorotoluene C7H7F 10558 352-93-2 diethyl sulfide C4H10S 3947

    353-36-6 ethyl fluoride C2H5F 939 353-50-4 carbonyl fluoride CF2O 68 353-54-8 tribromofluoromethane CBr3F 27 353-55-9 dibromochlorofluoromethane CBr2ClF 21 353-58-2 bromodichlorofluoromethane CBrCl2F 15 353-59-3 bromochlorodifluoromethane CBrClF2 13 353-61-7 2-fluoro-2-methylpropane C4H9F 3660 353-81-1 2,2-difluorobutane C4H8F2 3393 353-83-3 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-iodoethane C2H2F3I 647 354-09-6 2-fluoro-2,3-dimethylbutane C6H13F 8719 354-11-0 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-2-fluoroethane C2HCl4F 549 354-12-1 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-difluoroethane C2HCl3F2 540 354-14-3 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-1-fluoroethane C2HCl4F 550 354-15-4 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2-difluoroethane C2HCl3F2 541 354-21-2 1,2,2-trichloro-1,1-difluoroethane C2HCl3F2 542 354-23-4 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane C2HCl2F3 535 354-25-6 1-chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane C2HClF4 528 354-33-6 pentafluoroethane C2HF5 558 354-56-3 pentachlorofluoroethane C2Cl5F 462 354-58-5 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane C2Cl3F3 450 354-92-7 perfluoroisobutane C4F10 2345 355-25-9 decafluorobutane C4F10 2344 356-18-3 1,2-dichloro-1,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluorocyclobutane C4Cl2F6 2302 358-03-2 3,3-difluoropentane C5H10F2 5366 359-00-2 1-fluoro-2-methylpropane C4H9F 3659 359-01-3 2-fluorobutane C4H9F 3658 359-02-4 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethene C2HCl2F 532 359-10-4 2-chloro-1,1-difluoroethylene C2HClF2 525 359-11-5 trifluoroethene C2HF3 554 359-28-4 1,1,2-trichloro-2-fluoroethane C2H2Cl3F 632 359-29-5 trichlorofluoroethene C2Cl3F 447 359-35-3 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane C2H2F4 651 360-89-4 octafluoro-2-butene C4F8 2334 363-72-4 pentafluorobenzene C6HF5 6122 367-11-3 o-difluorobenzene C6H4F2 6525 367-23-7 1,2,4-trifluorobenzene C6H3F3 6337 371-64-2 1-fluoro-3,3-dimethylbutane C6H13F 8718 371-65-3 2,2-difluoropentane C5H10F2 5363 372-18-9 m-difluorobenzene C6H4F2 6524 372-38-3 1,3,5-trifluorobenzene C6H3F3 6338 372-46-3 fluorocyclohexane C6H11F 8073 372-54-3 2-fluorohexane C6H13F 8706 372-66-7 6-amino-2-methyl-2-heptanol C8H19NO 15655

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  • 372-90-7 1,4-difluorobutane C4H8F2 3392 373-14-8 1-fluorohexane C6H13F 8705 373-17-1 1,5-difluoropentane C5H10F2 5362 373-44-4 1,8-octanediamine C8H20N2 15695 373-49-9 cis-9-hexadecenoic acid C16H30O2 29662 373-52-4 bromofluoromethane CH2BrF 141 374-07-2 1,1-dichloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane C2Cl2F4 442 392-56-3 hexafluorobenzene C6F6 6080 392-69-8 2-fluoro-1,3,5-trimethylbenzene C9H11F 16877 394-46-7 1-vinyl-2-fluorobenzene C8H7F 13053 398-23-2 4,4'-difluoro-1,1'-biphenyl C12H8F2 23299 406-82-6 1,1,1-trifluoropentane C5H9F3 5144 407-06-7 1-fluoro-3-methylbutane C5H11F 5653 407-79-4 5-fluoro-1-pentene C5H9F 5114 407-96-5 1,1-difluoroheptane C7H14F2 11772 408-32-2 thiacycloundecane C10H20S 21088 408-38-8 1-fluorohexadecane C16H33F 29744 420-12-2 ethylene sulfide C2H4S 901 420-26-8 2-fluoropropane C3H7F 2021 420-45-1 2,2-difluoropropane C3H6F2 1868 420-46-2 1,1,1-trifluoroethane C2H3F3 735 421-04-5 1-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane C2H2ClF3 604 421-06-7 2-bromo-1,1,1-trifluoroethane C2H2BrF3 579 421-07-8 1,1,1-trifluoropropane C3H5F3 1721 421-48-7 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoropropane C3H4F4 1578 430-44-4 2-fluoro-1-butene C4H7F 3179 430-53-5 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane C2H3Cl2F 715 430-57-9 1,2-dichloro-1-fluoroethane C2H3Cl2F 716 430-61-5 1,1-difluoropropane C3H6F2 1865 430-66-0 1,1,2-trifluoroethane C2H3F3 736 430-71-7 propanoyl fluoride C3H5FO 1717 431-06-1 1,2-dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane C2H2Cl2F2 623 431-07-2 1-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane C2H2ClF3 605 431-31-2 1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane C3H3F5 1450 431-63-0 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane C3H2F6 1369 431-89-0 heptafluoropropane C3HF7 1333 434-64-0 perfluorotoluene C7F8 9419 443-82-3 3-fluoro-o-xylene C8H9F 13630 443-84-5 2,6-difluorotoluene C7H6F2 10306 443-88-9 2-fluoro-m-xylene C8H9F 13631 447-53-0 1,2-dihydronaphthalene C10H10 18970 452-64-2 4-fluoro-o-xylene C8H9F 13632 452-67-5 2,5-difluorotoluene C7H6F2 10307 452-76-6 2,4-difluorotoluene C7H6F2 10308 452-86-8 1,2-dihydroxy-4-methylbenzene C7H8O2 10869 455-31-2 (difluoromethyl)benzene C7H6F2 10304

    457-87-4 N-ethyl-alpha-methylbenzeneethanamine C11H17N 22498 458-88-8 2-propylpiperidine, (S) C8H17N 15289 460-12-8 biacetylene C4H2 2374 460-13-9 1-fluoropropane C3H7F 2020 460-16-2 1-chloro-2-fluoroethene C2H2ClF 601 460-19-5 cyanogen C2N2 1210 460-34-4 1,1,1-trifluorobutane C4H7F3 3192 460-36-6 1,1,1,3-tetrafluoropropane C3H4F4 1579 460-73-1 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane C3H3F5 1451 461-58-5 cyanoguanidine C2H4N4 870 462-06-6 fluorobenzene C6H5F 6769 462-18-0 7-tridecanone C13H26O 26489 462-39-5 1,3-difluoropropane C3H6F2 1867 462-94-2 1,5-pentanediamine C5H14N2 6009 462-95-3 diethoxymethane C5H12O2 5877 463-04-7 pentyl nitrite C5H11NO2 5715 463-11-6 1-fluorooctane C8H17F 15273 463-18-3 1-fluorononane C9H19F 18127 463-40-1 linolenic acid C18H30O2 30964 463-49-0 allene C3H4 1493 463-51-4 ketene C2H2O 681 463-58-1 carbonyl sulfide COS 373 463-72-9 carbamic chloride CH2ClNO 147 463-82-1 neopentane C5H12 5774 464-06-2 2,2,3-trimethylbutane C7H16 12120 464-07-3 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol C6H14O 8987 471-43-2 1,1-dichloro-2,2-difluoroethane C2H2Cl2F2 621 471-77-2 neoabietic acid C20H30O2 32358 473-75-6 2-amino-3-methyl-1-butanol C5H13NO 5978 473-91-6 1,2,3-trimethylcyclopentene C8H14 14464 475-03-6 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,1,6-trimethylnaphthalene C13H18 26160 479-23-2 1,2-dihydrobenz[j]aceanthrylene C20H14 31861 479-45-8 N-methyl-N,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline C7H5N5O8 10127 480-63-7 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoic acid C10H12O2 19614 483-78-3 1,6-dimethyl-4-isopropylnaphthalene C15H18 28496 484-65-1 pentamethylbenzyl chloride C12H17Cl 24280 486-34-0 1,2,7-trimethylnaphthalene C13H14 25925 488-17-5 1,2-dihydroxy-3-methylbenzene C7H8O2 10868 488-23-3 1,2,3,4-tetramethylbenzene C10H14 19887 488-70-0 2,3,4,5-tetramethylphenol C10H14O 20034 488-71-1 2,3,4,6-tetramethylaniline C10H15N 20211 488-92-6 3-ethyl-4-methyl-1H-pyrrole C7H11N 11267 490-65-3 1-methyl-7-isopropylnaphthalene C14H16 27283

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  • 491-18-9 4-ethyl-2,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole C8H13N 14428 491-35-0 4-methylquinoline C10H9N 18851 493-01-6 cis-decahydronaphthalene C10H18 20601 493-02-7 trans-decahydronapht