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| [[Isoheptane]] || C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>16</sub> || 100.20 || || −118.5 || 90.0 || −118.6 || || 257.3 || 27.4 || 421 || <ref name="RB"/><ref>{{NIST chemistry | name = Hexane, 2-methyl- | id = 1S/C7H16/c1-4-5-6-7(2)3/h7H,4-6H2,1-3H3 | accessdate = 2011-04-02}}.</ref>
 
| [[Isoheptane]] || C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>16</sub> || 100.20 || || −118.5 || 90.0 || −118.6 || || 257.3 || 27.4 || 421 || <ref name="RB"/><ref>{{NIST chemistry | name = Hexane, 2-methyl- | id = 1S/C7H16/c1-4-5-6-7(2)3/h7H,4-6H2,1-3H3 | accessdate = 2011-04-02}}.</ref>
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| [[Octane]] || C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>18</sub> || 114.23 || || −56.9 || 125.5 || −57.0 || || 295.7 || 24.9 || 492 || <ref name="RB"/><ref>{{NIST chemistry | name = Octane | id = 1S/C8H18/c1-3-5-7-8-6-4-2/h3-8H2,1-2H3 | accessdate = 2011-04-02}}.</ref>
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| [[2-Methylheptane]] || C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>18</sub> || 114.23 || || −110 || 117.5 || −113 || || 286.5 || 25.0 || 488 || <ref name="RB"/><ref>{{NIST chemistry | name = Heptane, 2-methyl- | id = 1S/C8H18/c1-4-5-6-7-8(2)3/h8H,4-7H2,1-3H3 | accessdate = 2011-04-02}}.</ref>
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| [[2,2,4-Trimethylpentane]] || C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>18</sub> || 114.23 || || −107.38 || 99.2 || −107.6 || || 270.7 || 25.7 || 468 || <ref name="RB"/><ref>{{NIST chemistry | name = Pentane, 2,2,4-trimethyl- | id = 1S/C8H18/c1-7(2)6-8(3,4)5/h7H,6H2,1-5H3 | accessdate = 2011-04-02}}.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:07, 2 April 2011

Name Formula M
g mol−1
ρ
g cm−3
Tm/°C Tb/°C T3/°C p3
bar
Tc/°C pc
bar
Vc,m
cm3 mol−1
Notes
Refs.
Methane CH4 16.043 6.8 × 10−4 (15 °C) −182.6 −161.6 −182.48 0.1169 −82.6 46.1 98.56 [1][2]
Ethane C2H6 30.069 1.282 × 10−3 (15 °C) −183.3 −88.7 −182 1.1 × 10−5 32.1 49 147 [3][4]
Propane C3H8 44.096 1.91 × 10−3 (15 °C) −187.7 −42.1 −188 1.687 × 10−9 96.6 42.5 200 [5][6]
Butane C4H10 58.122 2.52 × 10−3 (15 °C) −137 0 −138.6 7 × 10−6 152 38.0 258 [7][8]
Isobutane C4H10 58.122 2.51 × 10−3 (15 °C) −159.6 −11.7 −159.6 1.95 × 10−7 134.7 36.5 259 [9][10]
Pentane C5H12 72.149 0.6262 (20 °C) −129.7 36.1 −129.69 196.6 33.6 311 [11][12]
Isopentane C5H12 72.149 0.6201 (20 °C) −159.8 27.9 −159.78 188 33.8 306 [12][13]
Neopentane C5H12 72.149 3.02 × 10−3 (21 °C) −16.5 9.4 −16.48 160.6 32.0 307 [14][15]
Hexane C6H14 86.175 0.6603 (20 °C) −95.1 68.8 −95.1 234.4 30.2 369 [12][16]
Isohexane C6H14 86.175 0.6532 (20 °C) −153 61 −153.6 224.6 30.35 368 [12][17]
Heptane C7H16 100.20 −90.6 98.3 −90.59 267 27.4 427 [12][18]
Isoheptane C7H16 100.20 −118.5 90.0 −118.6 257.3 27.4 421 [12][19]
Octane C8H18 114.23 −56.9 125.5 −57.0 295.7 24.9 492 [12][20]
2-Methylheptane C8H18 114.23 −110 117.5 −113 286.5 25.0 488 [12][21]
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane C8H18 114.23 −107.38 99.2 −107.6 270.7 25.7 468 [12][22]

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