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  2. Diisopropyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Whereas at 20 °C, diethyl ether will dissolve 1% by weight water, diisopropyl ether dissolves 0.88%. Diisopropyl ether is used as a specialized solvent to remove or extract polar organic compounds from aqueous solutions, e.g. phenols, ethanol, acetic acid. It has also been used as an antiknock agent. In the laboratory, diisopropyl ether is ...

  3. Di-n-propyl ether - Wikipedia

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    As is typical of ethers, dipropyl ether may slowly form explosive organic peroxides over long periods in storage. [2] Antioxidants such as butylated hydroxytoluene are often added to ethers to prevent this process. [4] Due to the shock and light sensitive nature of organic peroxides, dipropyl ether should never be boiled or evaporated to dryness.

  4. List of cooling baths - Wikipedia

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    Diisopropyl ether-60 Dry ice: Chloroform-61 Liquid N 2: Chloroform-63 [2] Dry ice: Ethanol-72 Note: without the addition of ethylene glycol, temp is -78 °C. Dry ice: Trichloroethylene-73 Dry ice: Isopropyl alcohol-77 Liquid N 2: Butyl acetate-77 Dry ice: Acetone-78 Liquid N 2: Isoamyl acetate-79 Dry ice: Sulfur dioxide-82 Liquid N 2: Ethyl ...

  5. List of gasoline additives - Wikipedia

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    Fuel additives in the United States are regulated under section 211 of the Clean Air Act (as amended in January 1995). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires the registration of all fuel additives which are commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles in the United States, [8] and may require testing and ban harmful additives.

  6. Category:Ether solvents - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 December 2017, at 03:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Diisopropylether - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Diisopropylether

  8. Di-tert-butyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Other names 2-tert-Butoxy-2-methylpropane ... Di-tert-butyl ether is a tertiary ether, ... Diisopropyl ether; References

  9. Category:Symmetrical ethers - Wikipedia

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    Diisopropyl ether; Dimethyl ether; Diphenyl ether; Divinyl ether This page was last edited on 24 July 2019, at 02:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...