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terahydrothiophen - - - t IIA
3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydm (32) - - t IIA
4,7-methanoindene
thiophene - 84 2.90 -1 - - t IIA
toluene -95 111 3.18 6 1.2 - T1 IIA
toluidines -16 200 3.7 85 - - T1 IIA
triethylamine -115 89 3.5 0 1.2 - T 2 IIA
a, a, a- - 102 5.0 12 - - t IIA
hinuomtoluene
trimethylamine -117 3 2.04 - 2.0 - (T4) IIA
trimethylbenzene -45 165 4.15 - - - T1 IIA
1,3,5,-trioxane 62 115 3.11 (45) 3.6 T2 IIB
turpentine - 149 - 35 0.8 - n IIA
vinyl acetate -7 - - t IIA
xylene (see clause -25 144 3.66 30 1.0 - T1 IIA
3 7)
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*Sublimation temperature.
tT class data not available. Seek expert advice.
uppljcable to both frms and cis forms.
§Data relate only to m-cresol; 0-1 is less hazardous.
Data relate to ortho form. N,N-dimethylaniline is slightly more hazardous (lower flash point).
qh an enclosed vessel.
** Data relate to the form di-isobutyl carbinol but data for nom-1-01 are close.
++Data relate to hexan-1-01, Where data are available for other isomers they are similar.
#Data relate to octan-1-01. Data for other isomers give higher flash point.
%Data relate to both ortho and para forms.
Classes in brackets have been derived using non standard means.
Me: The presence of impurities can affect the various pmpefies.

