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Summary Of: Isopentane

Isopentane is an extremely... just a few degrees above room temperature and isopentane will readily boil and evaporate away on a warm day... Isopentane is commonly used in conjunction with... Isopentane is the name recommended by the... Isopentane is one of three...

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formation
| Std enthalpy of
combustion
| Standard molar
entropy
| EU classification | NFPA 704 | | R-phrases | R12 | R51/53 | R65 | R66 | R67 | S-phrases | (S2) | S9 | S16 | S29 | S33 | S61 | S62 | Flash point | Autoignition
temperature
| Explosive limits | alkane | Isobutane | Neopentane | Pentane | Cyclopentane | standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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