Product NameN-HEXADECANE-D34 CAS544-76-3 MFC16H34 MW226.44 EINECS208-878-9 MOL File544-76-3.mol Chemical Properties Melting point18 °C(lit.) Boiling point287 °C(lit.) Density0.773 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) vapor density7.8 (vs air) ...
Density0.7733 Autoignition Point395 °F Refractive index1.4330 to 1.4360 Vapor Density7.8 (vs air) Boiling Point286.6°C at 760 mmHg Vapor Pressure1 mmHg ( 105.3 °C) Melting Point18 °C Flash Point136°C(lit.) TSCAYes Solubility不溶于水,微溶于乙醇,易溶于乙醚。
N-HEXADECANE-D34 (chemical formula: C16H34), relative molecular mass is 226.44, white solid or colorless liquid, melting point is 291.2K, flash point is 408K, boiling point is 560K, and critical temperature is 723K. It is miscible with diethyl ether, petroleum ether and chloroform, slightl...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for vaporizing components with lower boiling point than n-hexadecane contained in sample soil and calculating a content thereof from an amount of carbon dioxide produced by complete combustion thereof, and also to provide a method for calculating an ...
15716-08-2.mol MSDS File: SDS Last updated:2025-01-27 09:38:02 Request For Quotation N-HEXADECANE-D34 Properties Melting point18 °C(lit.) Boiling point287 °C(lit.) Density0.887 g/mL at 25 °C refractive indexn20/D1.434(lit.) ...
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These two liquids have been selected as they represent realistic fuels such as diesel and biodiesel, and exhibit significantly different boiling points. The objective of this study is to understand the effect of boiling point on vapour distribution in evaporating sprays. The experiments are performed ...
These two liquids have been selected as they represent realistic fuels such as diesel and biodiesel, and exhibit significantly different boiling points. The objective of this study is to understand the effect of boiling point on vapour distribution in evaporating sprays. The experiments are performed ...
This short contact time on gas phase hydrocarbons relative to the liquid phase, limits the conversion of low boiling point hydrocarbons.doi:10.1007/s10562-012-0910-5Jungshik KangWenping MaRobert A. KeoghWilson D. ShaferBurtron H. Davis
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for vaporizing components with lower boiling point than n-hexadecane contained in sample soil and calculating a content thereof from an amount of carbon dioxide produced by complete combustion thereof, and also to provide a method for calculating an ...