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  2. Methyl tert-butyl ether - Wikipedia

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    2-Methoxy-2-methylpropane. Other names ... temperature. 435 °C (815 °F; 708 K) ... but with a higher boiling point and less solubility in water. As a solvent, MTBE ...

  3. Boiling points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia. ... 4000 K: 3727 °C: 46 Pd ...

  4. Methoxypropane - Wikipedia

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    It is a clear colorless flammable liquid with a boiling point of 38.8 °C. [2] Marketed under the trade names Metopryl and Neothyl, methoxypropane was used as an alternative to diethyl ether because of its greater potency. Its use as an anaesthetic has since been supplanted by modern halogenated ethers which are much less flammable.

  5. 2-Methoxypropene - Wikipedia

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    2-Methoxypropene is an ether with the chemical formula C 4 H 8 O. It is a reagent used in organic synthesis to introduce a protecting group for alcohols, [1] and the conversion diols to the acetonide group. [3] 2-Methoxypropene can be prepared by the elimination of methanol from dimethoxypropane, [4] or by the addition of methanol to propyne or ...

  6. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 K b & K f [1] Lauric acid: 298.9 44 –3.9

  7. Propylene glycol methyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Propylene glycol methyl ether (PGME or 1-methoxy-2-propanol) is an organic solvent with a wide variety of industrial and commercial uses. [3] Similar to other glycol ethers, it is used as a carrier/solvent in printing/writing inks and paints/coatings. It also finds use as an industrial and commercial paint stripper.

  8. Isobutane - Wikipedia

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    Isobutane, also known as i-butane, 2-methylpropane or methylpropane, is a chemical compound with molecular formula HC(CH 3) 3. It is an isomer of butane . Isobutane is a colorless, odorless gas.

  9. Isobutylene - Wikipedia

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    Isobutylene (or 2-methylpropene) is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 C=CH 2. It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of butylene . It is a colorless flammable gas, and is of considerable industrial value.