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  2. Hexane (data page) - Wikipedia

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    of n-Hexane/n-Heptane [5] P = 101.0 kPa BP Temp. °C % by mole hexane liquid vapor 98.32: ... Except where noted otherwise, data relate to Standard temperature and ...

  3. Hexane - Wikipedia

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    Hexane (/ ˈ h ɛ k s eɪ n /) or n-hexane is an organic compound, a straight-chain alkane with six carbon atoms and the molecular formula C 6 H 14. [ 7 ] Hexane is a colorless liquid, odorless when pure, and with a boiling point of approximately 69 °C (156 °F).

  4. Upper critical solution temperature - Wikipedia

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    The word upper indicates that the UCST is an upper bound to a temperature range of partial miscibility, or miscibility for certain compositions only. For example, hexane-nitrobenzene mixtures have a UCST of 19 °C (66 °F), so that these two substances are miscible in all proportions above 19 °C (66 °F) but not at lower temperatures.

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    According to the study, levels of a chemical irritant called acrolein detected near the derailment site on Feb. 20 and 21 were up to six times higher than normal levels recorded before the disaster.

  7. Petroleum ether - Wikipedia

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    temperature. 246.11 °C (475.00 °F; 519.26 K) ... sodium carbonate solution and then with water, ... higher concentrations of aromatic compounds. n-Hexane is known ...

  8. Standard temperature and pressure - Wikipedia

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    Since 1982, STP has been defined as a temperature of 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F) and an absolute pressure of exactly 1 bar (100 kPa, 10 5 Pa). NIST uses a temperature of 20 °C (293.15 K, 68 °F) and an absolute pressure of 1 atm (14.696 psi, 101.325 kPa). [3] This standard is also called normal temperature and pressure (abbreviated as NTP).

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