Eagle 2 Gas Detector LEL, O2, H2S, CO, & optional toxic sensors

Eagle 2 (discontinued product)

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The EAGLE and EAGLE 2 have been two of the most popular monitors for decades, but due to the discontinuation of critical components, both instruments are no longer available. Replacement parts for the EAGLE and EAGLE 2, including sensors and filters, will continue to be available for many years.
The GX-6000, GX-8000, and SC-8000 models are excellent alternatives to the EAGLE and EAGLE 2, especially for standard 4-gas and single gas toxic versions.
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Features Eagle 2 GX-6000 GX-8000 SC-8000
Sensor Capacity 6 6 5 1 toxic
Sample Range 125 feet 50 feet 100 feet 100 feet
Combustible Ranges PPM Leak Check
% LEL
% Volume
Battery Life 18 hrs NiMH
16 hrs Alkaline size C
14 hrs Li-ion
8 hrs Alkaline size AA
12 hrs Li-ion
6 hrs Alkaline size AA
25 hrs Li-ion
18 hrs Alkaline size AA
Warranty 2 years 2 years 1 year 1 year
Modes Leak Check & Bar Hole Leak Check & Bar Hole
Inert Mode Combustibles
Oxygen
High Range H2S 1,000 ppm
(RX-8000)
PID (Photoionization)
Toxic Gases Ammonia (NH3) 75.0 ppm 400 ppm 75.0 ppm
Arsine (AsH3) 1.5 ppm 0.20 ppm
Bromine (Br2) 1.00 ppm
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 10K ppm
5, 60% vol.5
10K ppm
10% volume
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 500 ppm 500 ppm 500 ppm 300 ppm
Chlorine (Cl2) 3.00 ppm 10.0 ppm 3.00 ppm
Chlorine Trifluoride (CLF3) 1.00 ppm
Diborane (B2H6) 0.30 ppm
Fluorine (F2) 3.00 ppm
Germane (GeH4) 0.80 ppm
Hydrogen Bromide (HBr) 6.00 ppm
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) 15.0 ppm
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) 15.0 ppm 15.0 ppm 15.0 ppm
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) 0.4-9.0 ppm
Hydrogen Iodide (HI) 5.00 ppm
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) 3.00 ppm
Hydrogen Selenide (H2Se) 0.20 ppm
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 100 ppm 100 ppm 100 ppm 30.0 ppm
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) 20.0 ppm 15.0 ppm
Nitric Oxide (NO) 100 ppm
Ozone (O3) 1.00 ppm
Phosphine (PH3) 1.00 ppm 20.0 ppm 1.00 ppm
Phosphorus Trifluoride (PF3) 10.0 ppm
Silane (SiH4) 15.0 ppm
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 6.00 ppm 99.90 ppm 6.00 ppm

Overview

The EAGLE 2 is the solution for just about any portable gas monitoring situation. Equipped with features that are not available on competitive units, the EAGLE 2 is a powerful instrument that does more than just offer the standard confined space protection for LEL, O2, H2S and CO. The EAGLE 2 offers easy access to controls such as auto-calibration, alarm silence, demand zero, peak hold, and methane elimination. Each channel has two alarm levels plus TWA and STEL alarms for toxic channels. The two alarm levels are user adjustable and can be latching or self resetting.

The EAGLE 2 available features include a PID sensor for detecting high or low ppm levels (0-50 & 0-2,000) of VOC gases; % volume capability for CH4 and H2 using a TC  (thermal conductivity) sensor; PPM or LEL hydrocarbon detection at the push of a button; infrared sensors for CO2 (ppm or % volume), methane or hydrocarbons in LEL and % volume ranges; methane elimination feature for environmental applications; and a variety of super toxic gases. The EAGLE 2 has a strong internal pump with a low flow auto pump shut off and alarm, which can draw samples from up to 125 feet. This allows for quick response and recovery from distant sampling locations. The EAGLE 2 will continuously operate for over 18 hours on alkaline batteries or 20 hours on NiMH. A variety of accessories are also available to help satisfy almost any application such as long sample hoses, special float probes for tank testing, and dilution fittings, just to name a few. Data-logging is a standard feature for all sensors on all versions.

The Eagle 2 is ideal for performing EPA Method 21 fugitive emission monitoring of VOC leaks from process equipment.. EPA Method 21- Determination of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks, is a test method used for the determination of leaks of VOCs from process equipment. The Eagle 2 meets the requirements for portable instruments used for this purpose as outlined in Sections 6 and 8 of Method 21. For more info about Method 21, see the RKI FAQ; Do the RKI Eagle and Eagle 2 Portable Gas Monitors Conform to EPA Method 21 Performance Criteria?

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Specialty Sensors

The PID sensor is capable of detecting high or low ppm levels (0-50 & 0-2,000) of VOC gases. Other smart sensors include % volume capability for CH4 and H2 using a TC (thermal conductivity) sensor; ppm or LEL hydrocarbon detection at the push of a button; infrared sensors for CO2 (ppm or % volume), methane or hydrocarbons in LEL and % volume ranges; Optional LEL / ppm H2 specific sensor, methane elimination feature for environmental applications; and a variety of super toxic gases. EAGLE 2 is a powerful instrument that does more than just offer the standard confined space protection for LEL, O2, H2S and CO. Made In U.S.A

  • PID (Photoionization Detector)
    • Low or high range for VOC detection
    • Humidity and contamination resistant
  • Infrared (IR) CO2, % LEL CH4, % Vol. CH4, % LEL HC, % Vol. HC
  • Thermal Conductivity (TC) % Vol. H2, % Vol. CH4
  • Smart toxic, plug and play sensors NH3, AsH3, Cl2, HCN, PH3, & SO2

Specifications

Enclosure Weatherproof, chemical resistant, RFI / EMI coated high impact polycarbonate-PBT blend. Can operate in 2.0” of water without leakage. Ergonomically balanced with rugged top mounted handle. Water & dust resistant equivalent to IP64.
Dimensions 9.5” L x 5.25” W x 5.875” H
Weight 3.8 Lbs (standard 4 gas with batteries).
Detection Principle Catalytic combustion, electrochemical cell, galvanic cell, infrared, Photoionization detector, and thermal conductivity.
Sampling Method Powerful, long-life internal pump (over 6,000 hours) can draw samples over 125 feet. Flow rate approximately 2.0 SCFH.
Display 3 display modes: display all gases, large font-autoscroll, or large font-manual scroll. Polyurethane protected overlay. Backlight, illuminates for alarms and by demand, with adjustable time.
Language Readout can display in 5 languages (English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish).
Alarms 2 Alarms per channel plus TWA and STEL alarms for toxics. The two alarms are fully adjustable for levels, latching or self reset, and silenceable.
Alarm Method Buzzer 95 dB at 30 cm, four high intensity LED’s.
Controls 4 External glove friendly push buttons for operation, demand zero, and autocalibration. Buttons also access LEL/ppm, alarm silence, peak hold, TWA/STEL values, battery status, conversion factors, and many other features.
Continuous Operation At 70°F, 16 hours using alkaline batteries, or 18 hours using NiMH.
Power Source 4 alkaline or NiMH, size C batteries (Charger has alkaline recognition to prevent battery damage if charging is attempted with alkalines).
Operating Temp. & Humidity -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F), 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Environmental IP-64
Response Time 30 Seconds to 90% (for most gases) using standard 5 ft hose.
Safety Rating Intrinsically Safe, Class I, Groups A, B, C, D. Approvals: CSA
Standard Accessories Shoulder strap, alkaline batteries, hydrophobic probe, and 5 foot hose, internal hydrophobic filter.
Optional Accessories • Dilution fitting (50/50) • NiMH batteries • Battery charger, 115 VAC, 220 VAC, or 12 VDC (charge time 4 hours) • Continuous operation adapter, 115 VAC or 12 VDC • Extension hoses • IRDA cable for datalogging download
Warranty Two year material and workmanship, one year for PID sensor.

Parts

Eagle 2 spare parts top case

Part Number Part Number
1 07-0017RK 12 13-0002RK
2 07-0132RK 13 14-0011RK
3 07-0133RK 14 14-0050RK
4 07-0134RK 15 14-0051RK
5 07-7005RK 16 21-0630RK
6 07-7070RK-50 17 29-0338RK
7 10-0117RK 18 29-0339RK
8 10-0119RK-01 19 43-0417RK-01
9 10-0121RK 20 52-1019RK-01
10 11-0220RK 21 08-0202RK
11 11-0221RK 22 57-0103RK

 

Eagle 2 bottom case spare parts

1 07-0131RK 9 10-0129RK-01 17 14-0010RK 25 29-0337RK
2 13-1081RK 10 10-0194RK-05 18 14-0142RK 26 30-0522RK
3 07-7010RK 11 110025RK 19 17-0480RK 27 45-2311RK
4 07-7300RK 12 11-0111RK 20 17-0633RK 28 47-5057RK
5 07-7301RK 13 11-0222RK 21 21-0631RK-03 29 47-5059RK
6 07-7302RK 14 11-4021RK 22 21-0642RK 30 49-1130RK
7 08-0191RK 15 13-1061RK 23 29-0335RK 31 57-0100RK
8 08-0202RK 16 07-7014RK 24 29-0336RK 32 57-0102RK-01

Gases & Detectable Ranges

The EAGLE 2 can be configured with up to 6 gas sensors from the list below.

Gas Measuring Range Accuracy * Which ever is greater
Gases & Detectable Ranges
Standard Confined Space Gases
Hydrocarbons (CH4, std) 0 – 100% LEL ± 5% of reading or ± 2% LEL (*)
0 – 5% Vol. (CH4)
0 – 50,000 ppm ± 50 ppm or ± 5% of reading (*)
Oxygen (O2) 0 – 40% Vol. ± 0.5% O2
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 0 – 500 ppm ± 5% of reading or ± 5 ppm CO (*)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 0 – 100 ppm ± 5% of reading or ± 2 ppm H2S (*)
Toxics
Ammonia (NH3) 0 – 75 ppm ± 10% of reading or ± 5% of full scale (*)
Arsine (AsH3) 0 – 1.5 ppm
Chlorine (Cl2) 0 – 3 ppm
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) 0 – 15 ppm
Phosphine (PH3) 0 – 1 ppm
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 0 – 6 ppm
IR Sensors
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 0 – 10,000 ppm 0 – 5% Vol. 0 – 60% Vol. ± 5% of reading or ± 2% of full scale (*)
Methane (CH4) 0 – 100% LEL/ 0 – 100% Vol.
Hydrocarbons 0 – 100% LEL/ 0 – 30% Vol.
PID Sensors
VOC 0 – 2,000 ppm 0 – 50 ppm
TC Sensors
Methane (CH4) 0 – 100% Vol. ± 5% of reading or ± 2% of full scale (*)
Hydrogen (H2) 0 – 10% Vol. 0 – 100% Vol.
Hydrogen Specific
Hydrogen (H2) 0-100% LEL 0-40,000 ppm ± 5% of reading or ± 2% of full scale (*)

EAGLE 2 PID Response Factors for VOCs

Photoionization detectors are calibrated using isobutylene, but PID is a broadband VOC detection technique, with a sensitivity that differs for each VOC. If you know what VOC you are detecting, then the table below will allow you to calculate the concentration for your specific VOC. Remember, these are approximate values, so for best accuracy you should calibrate with the relevant VOC. Multiply the indicated concentration by the appropriate Relative Response value to provide an estimate of actual VOC concentration. Download PDF of Eagle 2 PID Response Factors for VOCs

Special Features
  • Low flow alarm shuts pump off to avoid damage to instrument.
  • Hydrophobic filter disc in probe.
  • Internal hydrophobic filter.
  • Single gas calibration capability.
  • Methane elimination feature for environmental applications.
  • Security Password protected.
  • Meets EPA Method 21 protocol for fugitive emissions testing (most applications).
  • Plug and play toxic sensors.
  • Datalogging available for all configurations.
  • Transformer gas testing version available.

Specifications subject to change without notice.

PID Sensor Response Factors for VOCs

Photoionization detectors are calibrated using isobutylene, but PID is a broadband VOC detection technique, with a sensitivity that differs for each VOC. If you know what VOC you are detecting, then the table below will allow you to calculate the concentration for your specific VOC. Remember, these are approximate values, so for best accuracy you should calibrate with the relevant VOC. Multiply the indicated concentration by the appropriate Relative Response value to provide an estimate of actual VOC concentration. Download a PDF of PID Response Chart

Chemical Name


Formula


CAS no.


lE, eV


11.7 eV


10.6 eV


10.0 eV


Acenaphthalene


C12H8


208-96-8


8.12



0.7



Acenaphthene


C12H10


83-32-9


7.80



0.7



Acetaldehyde


C2H4O


75-07-0


10.23


2


6


ZR


Acetamide


C2H5NO


60-35-5


9.69


NA


2


NA


Acetic acid


C2H4O2


64-19-7


10.66


4


28


ZR


Acetic anhydride


C4H6O3


108-24-7


10.14


2


4


NA


Acetoin


C4H8O2


513-86-0


~9.8


1.6


1.4


2.0


Acetone


C3H6O


67-64-1


9.69


1.7


1.17


1.20


Acetone cyanohydrin


C4H7NO


75-86-5


11.09


1


ZR


ZR


Acetonitrile


CH3CN


75-05-8


12.20


ZR


ZR


ZR


Acetophenone


C8H8O


98-86-2


9.29


0.8


0.8


0.8


Acetyl bromide


C2H3BrO


506-96-7


10.24


1.5


8.0


ZR


Acetylene


C2H2


74-86-2


11.40


2


ZR


ZR


Acetylglycine, N-


C4H7NO3


543-24-8


9.40


NA


NA


NA


Acrolein


C3H4O


107-02-8


10.22


1.2


3.2


NA


Acrylic acid


C3H4O2


79-10-7


10.60


3


21


ZR


Acrylonitrile


C3H3N


107-13-1


10.91


1.6


ZR


ZR


Alkanes, n-, C6+


CnH2n+2


N/A


~10


NA


1.2


NA


Allyl acetoacetate


C7H10O3


1118-84-9


~10


NA


1.5


ZR


Allyl alcohol


C3H6O


107-18-6


9.63


1.1


2.3


4


Allyl bromide


C3H5Br


106-95-6


9.96


NA


3


NA


Allyl chloride


C3H5Cl


107-05-1


10.05


0.9


3.3


16


Allyl glycidyl ether


C6H10O2


106-92-3


~10


NA


0.8


NA


Allyl propyl disulfide


C6H12S2


2179-59-1


~8.5


NA


0.4


NA


Allylamine


C3H7N


107-11-9


8.80


NA


0.8


NA


Ammonia


NH3


7664-41-7


10.18


5.7


8.5


NA


Amyl acetate


C7H14O2


628-63-7


9.90


0.64


1.8


9


Amyl alcohol


C5H12O


71-41-0


10.00


0.75


2.6


10


Amyl alcohol, tert-


C5H12O


75-85-4


9.80


1.01


1.5


2.8


Amyl salicylate


C12H16O3


2050-88-0


~9


NA


4


NA


Anethole


C10H12O


104-46-1


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Aniline


C6H7N


62-53-3


7.70


0.7


1.0


0.8


Anisole


C7H8O


100-66-3


8.21


0.57


0.59


0.59


Anisyl aldehyde


C8H8O2


123-11-5


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Argon


Ar


7440-37-1


15.76


ZR


ZR


NA


Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8


H8H10


90989-38-1


~8.7



0.55


0.5


Asphalt, petroleum fumes



8052-42-4


~9


NA


1


NA


Benzaldehyde


C7H6O


100-52-7


9.49


0.9


0.7


0.9


Benzene


C6H6


71-43-2


9.24


0.53


0.50


0.54


Benzenethiol


C7H7S


100-53-8


8.50


0.6


0.8


0.8


Benzoic acid


C7H6O2


65-85-0


9.30


NA


0.7


NA


Benzonitrile


C7H5N


100-47-0


9.62


0.8


0.5


0.7


Benzoquinone, o-


C6H4O2


583-63-1


9.30


NA


1


NA


Benzoquinone, p-


C6H4O2


106-51-4


10.01


NA


1


NA


Benzoyl bromide


C7H5BrO


618-32-6


9.65


NA


2


NA


Benzyl 2-phenylacetate


C15H14O2


102-16-9


~9


NA


0.5


NA


Benzyl acetate


C9H10O2


140-11-4


~9


NA


0.6


NA


Benzyl alcohol


C7H8O


100-51-6


8.26


1.3


1.0


1.6


Benzyl chloride


C7H7Cl


100-44-7


9.14


0.58


0.7


0.7


Benzyl formate


C8H8O2


104-57-4


9.32


0.66


0.8


NA


Benzyl isobutyrate


C11H14O2


103-28-6


~9


NA


0.5


NA


Benzyl nitrile


C8H7N


140-29-4


9.39


1.4


1.4


1.5


Benzyl propionate


C10H12O2


122-63-4


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Benzylamine


C7H9N


100-46-9


7.56


NA


0.6


NA


Biphenyl


C12H10


92-52-4


8.23


NA


0.4


0.6


Borneol


C10H18O


507-70-0


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Boron trifluoride


BF3


7637-07-02


15.50


ZR


ZR


ZR


Bromine


Br2


7726-95-6


10.55


0.74


15


ZR


Bromine pentafluoride


BrF5


7789-30-2


13.17


ZR


ZR


ZR


Bromo-2,2-dimethylpropane, 1-


C5H11Br


630-17-1


10.04


NA


2


NA


Bromo-2-chloroethane, 1-


C2H4BrCl


107-04-0


10.57


0.44


3


ZR


Bromo-2-methylpentane, 1-


C6H13Br


25346-33-2


10.09


NA


2


NA


Bromoacetone


C3H5BrO


598-31-2


9.73


NA


1.0


NA


Bromoacetylene


C2HBr


593-61-3


10.31


NA


4


ZR


Bromobenzene


C6H5Br


108-86-1


8.98


0.34


0.32


0.32


Bromobutane, 1-


C4H9Br


109-65-9


10.13


0.6


1.6


14


Bromobutane, 2-


C4H9Br


78-76-2


10.01


0.62


0.97


1.6


Bromochloromethane


CH2ClBr


74-97-5


10.77


1


ZR


ZR


Bromocyclohexane


C6H11Br


108-85-0


9.87


NA


2


NA


Bromoethane


C2H5Br


74-96-4


10.29


0.79


1.6


ZR


Bromoethanol, 2-


C2H5BrO


540-51-2


10.00


NA


2


NA


Bromoethyl methyl ether, 2-


C3H7OBr


6482-24-2


10.00


2


2.5


NA


Bromofluoromethane


CH2FBr


373-52-4


~11


1


ZR


ZR


Bromoform


CHBr3


75-25-2


10.48


0.5


2.7


60


Bromopentane, 1-


C5H11Br


110-53-2


10.10


0.47


1.1


3.5


Bromopropane, 1-


C3H7Br


106-94-5


10.18


0.7


1.5


70


Bromopyridine, 3-


C5H4BrN


626-55-1


9.75


NA


2


NA


Bromopyridine, 4-


C5H4BrN


1120-87-2


9.94


NA


2


NA


Bromotrifluoromethane


CF3Br


75-63-8


11.78


NA


ZR


ZR


Bromotrimethylsilane


C3H9BrSi


2857-97-8


10.00


1.6


1.9


2.1


But-2-ynal


C4H4O


1119-19-3


10.20


NA


3


NA


But-3-ynal


C4H4O


52844-23-2


9.85


NA


1.5


NA


Butadiene diepoxide, 1,3-


C4H6O2


1464-53-5


10.00


1.2


4


NA


Butadiene, 1,2-


C4H6


590-19-2


9.23



1



Butadiene, 1,3-


C4H6


106-99-0


9.07


1.1


0.8


0.8


Butane, n-


C4H10


106-97-8


10.63


1.5


40


ZR


Butanediol, 2,3-


C4H10O2


513-85-9


10.26


5.3


5


15


Butanedione, 2,3-


C4H6O2


431-03-8


9.56


1.00


0.86


0.87


Butanoic acid


C4H8O2


107-92-6


10.17


0.5


4.3


30


Butanol, 1-


C4H10O


71-36-3


10.04


1


3.9


25


Butanol, 2-


C4H10O


78-92-2


10.10


1.2


3.0


8


Butanone oxime, 2-


C4H9NO


96-29-7


~9



1



Buten-3-ol, 1-


C4H8O


598-32-3


9.50


1.3


1.8


3


Butene nitrile, 3-


C4H5N


109-75-1


10.20


NA


3.0


NA


Butene, 1-


C4H8


106-98-9


9.58


NA


1.5


NA


Butene, 2-


C4H8


107-01-7


9.10


NA


1.3


NA


Butene, cis-2-


C4H8


590-18-1


9.13


NA


1.3


NA


Butene, trans-2-


C4H8


624-64-6


9.13


NA


1.3


NA


Butenoic acid, 3-


C4H6O2


107-93-7


9.75


4


2


9


Butoxyethanol, 2-


C6H14O2


111-76-2


8.68


0.8


1.3


2.3


Butoxyethoxyethanol


C8H18O3


112-34-5


~10


4.8


3


13


Butoxyethyl acetate, 2-


C8H16O3


112-07-2


~9.8


1.3


2


4


Butyl acetate


C6H12O2


123-86-4


9.91


0.8


2.5


12


Butyl acetate, sec-


C6H12O2


105-46-4


9.91


0.80


1.8


5.5


Butyl acrylate


C7H12O2


141-32-2


~9.6


0.6


1.3


7


Butyl butyrate


C8H16O2


109-21-7


~9.7


0.8


1.53


2.8


Butyl chloroformate


C5H9ClO2


592-34-7


~10.4


NA


3.2


ZR


Butyl cyclohexan-1-ol, 4-tert-


C10H20O


98-52-2


~8.8


NA


1.4


NA


Butyl cyclohexyl acetate, 2-tert-


C12H22O2


88-41-5


~10


NA


0.9


NA


Butyl ether, n-


C8H18O


142-96-1


9.28


0.42


0.82


1.10


Butyl glycidyl ether


C7H14O2


2426-08-06


~10


NA


2


NA


Butyl iodide


C4H9I


542-69-8


9.23


0.3


0.27


0.25


Butyl isocyanate


C5H9NO


111-36-4


10.14


NA


2.5


NA


Butyl lactate


C7H14O3


138-22-7


9.80


NA


2.5


NA


Butyl mercaptan, n-


C4H10S


109-79-5


9.15


0.50


0.8


0.8


Butyl mercaptan, tert-


C4H10S


75-66-1


9.03


0.59


0.62


0.62


Butyl methacrylate


C8H14O2


97-88-1


~9.5


0.9


1.2


1.7


Butyl propionate, n-


C7H14O2


590-01-2


~9.7


0.80


1.9


4


Butylamine, n-


C4H11N


109-73-9


8.71


2


1


10


Butylamine, sec-


C4H11N


513-49-5


8.70


5


0.9


30


Butylamine, tert-


C4H11N


75-64-9


8.64


1.1


1.2


1.5


Butylbenzene


C10H14


104-51-8


8.69


0.4


0.6


0.7


Butylbenzene, sec-


C10H14


135-98-8


8.68


NA


0.4


0.4


Butylbenzene, tert-


C10H14


98-06-6


8.69


NA


0.4


0.4


Butyldiglycol acetate


C10H20O4


124-17-4


~10


3


1.6


15


Butylene carbonate, 1,2-


C5H8O3


4437-85-8


~10.4


3.8


18


ZR


Butylphenol, o-sec-


C10H14O


89-72-5


7.80


NA


0.9


NA


Butyn-1-ol, 2-


C4H6O


764-01-2


9.78


0.6


0.6


0.6


Butyn-2-one


C4H4O


1423-60-5


10.17


NA


3


NA


Butyraldehyde


C4H8O


123-72-8


9.86


1.2


1.7


1.9


Butyrolactone, gamma-


C4H6O2


96-48-0


10.26


NA


15


NA


Butyryl chloride


C4H7ClO


141-75-3


~10.4


NA


3


ZR


Camphene


C10H16


565-00-4


8.86


0.46


0.35


0.6


Camphor


C10H16O


76-22-2


8.76


NA


0.4


NA


Carbitol acetate


C6H16O4


112-15-12


~9


1.0


1.6


3


Carbon dioxide


CO2


124-38-9


13.77


ZR


ZR


ZR


Carbon disulfide


CS2


75-15-0


10.08


0.3


1.4


1.3


Carbon monoxide


CO


630-08-0


14.01


ZR


ZR


ZR


Carbon suboxide


C3O2


504-64-3


10.60


NA


10


ZR


Carbon tetrabromide


CBr4


558-13-4


10.31


6


11


ZR


Carbon tetrachloride


CCl4


56-23-5


11.47


1.7


ZR


ZR


Carbonyl fluoride


COF2


353-50-4


13.02


ZR


ZR


ZR


Carbonyl sulfide


COS


463-58-1


11.18


0.4


ZR


ZR


Carene


C10H16


13466-78-9


8.40


0.3


0.4


0.37


Carvacrol


C10H14O


499-75-2


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Carvone, R-


C10H14O


6485-40-1


9.77


1.7


1.6


1.5


Caryophyllene


C15H24


13877-93-5


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Chloral hydrate


C2H3Cl3O2


302-17-0


~10


2.2


NA


ZR


Chloramine


ClH2N


10599-90-3


9.85


NA


2


NA


Chlorine


Cl2


7782-50-5


11.48


1


ZR


ZR


Chlorine dioxide


ClO2


10049-04-4


10.36


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chlorine trifluoride


ClF3


7790-91-2


12.65


NA


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, 2-


C2HClF4


2837-89-0


~12


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, 2-


C2H2ClF3


75-88-7


~12


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, 1-


C2HClF4


354-25-6


~12


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane, 1-


C2H2ClF3


421-04-5


~12


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1-


C2H3ClF2


75-68-3


11.98


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 2-


C2H3ClF2


338-65-8


~11.9


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1,1-difluoroethene, 2-


C2HClF2


359-10-4


9.80


NA


1.5


NA


Chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1-


C2H2ClF3


431-07-2


~12


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloro-1-fluoroethane, 1-


C2H4ClF


1615-75-4


~11.7


1


ZR


ZR


Chloro-2-fluoroethane, 1-


C2H4ClF


762-50-5


~11.7


1


ZR


ZR


Chloro-2-propanone, 1-


C3H5ClO


78-95-5


9.92


NA


1


NA


Chloro-3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-ene, 1-


C3H2ClF3


102687-65-0


~11


1




Chloroacetaldehyde


C2H3OCl


107-20-0


10.16


NA


3


NA


Chloroacetyl chloride


C2H2Cl2O


79-04-9


10.30


NA


8.0


NA


Chlorobenzene


C6H5Cl


108-90-7


9.07


0.47


0.45


0.5


Chlorobutane, 1-


C4H9Cl


109-69-3


10.64


0.74


10


ZR


Chlorobutane, 2-


C4H9Cl


78-86-4


10.57


1


5.8


ZR


Chlorocyclohexane


C6H11Cl


542-18-7


10.10


0.5


2


20


Chlorodifluoromethane


CHClF2


75-45-6


12.45


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloroethane


C2H5Cl


75-00-3


10.97


1.1


ZR


ZR


Chloroethanol, 2-


C2H5ClO


107-07-3


10.50


1


10


ZR


Chloroethyl methyl ether, 2-


C3H7ClO


627-42-9


10.25


NA


2.6


NA


Chlorofluoromethane


CH2ClF


593-70-4


11.71


NA


ZR


ZR


Chloroform


CHCl3


67-66-3


11.42


0.8


ZR


ZR


Chloromethane


CH3Cl


74-87-3


11.28


0.74


ZR


ZR


Chloromethoxyethane


C3H7ClO


3188-13-4


10.30


NA


4


ZR


Chloropentafluoroethane


C2ClF5


76-15-3


12.96


ZR


ZR


ZR


Chloroprene


C4H5Cl


126-99-8


8.79


NA


1.3


NA


Chloropyridine, 2-


C5H4ClN


109-09-1


9.00


NA


1


NA


Chlorostyrene, o-


C8H7Cl


2039-87-4


~8.5


NA


0.4


NA


Chlorothiophene, 3-


C4H3ClS


17249-80-8


8.92


0.7


0.7


0.7


Chlorotoluene, m-


C7H7Cl


108-41-8


8.70


0.5


0.5


0.46


Chlorotoluene, o-


C7H7Cl


95-49-8


8.83


0.6


0.5


NA


Chlorotoluene, p-


C7H7Cl


106-43-4


8.69


0.3


0.4


0.3


Chlorotrifluoroethylene


C2ClF3


79-38-9


9.81


1


1


NA


Chlorotrifluoromethane


CClF3


75-72-9


12.60


NA


ZR


ZR


Cinnamic aldehyde


C8H8O


104-55-2


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Cinnamyl acetate


C11H12O2


21040-45-9


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Cinnamyl alcohol


C9H10O


104-54-1


8.10


NA


0.4


NA


Citral


C10H16O


5392-40-5


~8.7


1.7


1.7


3.4


Citronellal


C10H18O


106-23-0


~9


NA


0.9


NA


Citronellol


C10H20O


26489-01-0


~8.5


NA


1.0


NA


Citronellol acetate


C12H22O2


150-84-5


~9


NA


1.5


NA


Citronellol formate


C11H20O2


105-85-1


~9


NA


1.5


NA


Citronellyl isobutyrate


C14H26O2


97-89-2


~9


NA


0.9


NA


Clary propyl acetate


C11H20O3


131766-73-9


~9


1.3


1.2


2


Coumarin


C9H6O2


91-64-5


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Creosote


n/a


8021-39-4


~9


NA


1


NA


Cresol, m-


C7H8O


108-39-4


8.36


1.7


1.4


1.5


Cresol, o-


C7H8O


95-48-7


8.14


1.4


1.4


1.5


Cresol, p-


C7H8O


106-44-5


8.31


1.5


1.5


1.5


Cresyl acetate, p-


C9H10O2


140-39-6


8.60


NA


1.0


NA


Cresyl ethyl ether, p-


C9H12O


622-60-6


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Cresyl methyl ether


C8H10O


104-93-8


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Crotonaldehyde


C4H6O


4170-30-3


9.73


1.0


1.0


1.8


Crotonyl alcohol


C4H8O


6117-91-5


9.13


NA


0.8


NA


Cyanogen bromide


CNBr


506-68-3


11.84


ZR


ZR


ZR


Cyanogen chloride


CNCl


506-77-4


12.49


ZR


ZR


ZR


Cycloalkanes


N/A


N/A


~10


NA


1.5


NA


Cyclobutanone


C4H6O


1191-95-3


9.35


1.6


1.12


1.10


Cyclobutene


C4H6


822-35-5


9.43


NA


3


NA


Cycloheptane


C7H14


291-64-5


9.82


NA


1.1


NA


Cyclohex-2-enedione, 1,4-


C6H6O2


4505-38-8


9.77


NA


1.0


NA


Cyclohexane


C6H12


110-82-7


9.98


0.64


1.3


3.3


Cyclohexanethiol


C6H12S


1569-69-3


~9


NA


0.5


NA


Cyclohexanol


C6H12O


108-93-0


10.00


0.9


1.6


2.7


Cyclohexanone


C6H10O


108-94-1


9.16


0.8


1.0


1


Cyclohexene


C6H10


110-83-8


8.95


0.56


0.9


1.4


Cyclohexyl acetate


C8H14O2


622-45-7


~9.5


NA


1.2


NA


Cyclohexylamine


C6H13N


108-91-8


8.37


6


3


20


Cyclooctadiene


C8H12


29965-97-7


~9.5


0.5


1.0


1.1


Cyclopentadiene


C5H6


542-92-7


8.56


NA


0.8


NA


Cyclopentane


C5H10


287-92-3


10.52


0.7


10


ZR


Cyclopentanone


C5H8O


120-92-3


9.26


0.8


0.9


1.0


Cyclopentene


C5H8


142-29-0


9.01


NA


1.5


140


Cyclopentene-1,3-dione, 4-


C5H4O2


930-60-9


9.60


NA


1.0


NA


Cyclopropylamine


C3H7N


765-30-0


8.80


1.1


1.5


1.7


Cymene, p-


C10H14


99-87-6


8.29


NA


0.4


NA


Decahydronaphthalene


C10H18


91-17-8


9.14


NA


0.9


NA


Decanal


C10H20O


112-31-2


~9


1.6


1.2


4.0


Decane


C10H22


124-18-5


9.65


0.37


1.2


4.2


Decenal, trans-4-


C10H18O


65405-70-01


~9


1.2


1.4


2.4


Decene


C10H22


872-05-9


~9.5


NA


0.8


NA


Decyne, 1-


C10H18


764-93-2


9.91


0.37


0.43


0.83


Desfluorane


C3H2F6O


57041-67-5


~11


2


ZR


ZR


Deuterium oxide


D2O


7789-20-0


13.60


ZR


ZR


ZR


Diacetone alcohol


C6H12O2


123-42-2


~9.6


1.2


0.9


0.84


Diazine, 1,2-


C4H4N2


289-80-5


9.65


NA


3


NA


Diazine, 1,3-


C4H4N2


289-95-2


9.33


NA


3


NA


Diborane


B2H6


19287-45-7


11.38


NA


ZR


ZR


Dibromoacetylene


C2Br2


624-61-3


9.65


NA


2


NA


Dibromochloromethane


CHBr2Cl


124-48-1


10.59


0.7


10


ZR


Dibromocyclohexane, 1,2-


C6H10Br2


5401-62-7


10.02


NA


3


NA


Dibromocyclopentane


C5H8Br2


33547-17-0


10.06


NA


3


NA


Dibromodichloromethane


CBr2Cl2


594-18-3


10.40


NA


4


ZR


Dibromodifluoromethane


CF2Br2


75-61-6


11.07


NA


3


ZR


Dibromoethane, 1,2-


C2H4Br2


106-93-4


10.35


0.6


2


ZR


Dibromoethene, 1,1-


C2H2Br2


593-92-0


9.78


NA


1.5


NA


Dibromoethene, 1,2-


C2H2Br2


540-49-8


9.63


NA


1.5


NA


Dibromomethane


CH2Br2


74-95-3


10.41


0.70


1.9


ZR


Dibromotetrafluoroethane, 1,2-


C2F4Br2


124-73-2


11.10


1


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, 2,2-


C2HCl2F3


306-83-2


11.50


NA


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1,2-


C2H2Cl2F2


1649-08-7


~11.7 5


ZR


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1,2-


C2HCl2F3


354-23-4


~11.5


NA


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethane, 1,2-


C2H2Cl2F2


431-06-1


~11.5


1


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethene, 1,2-


C2Cl2F2


598-88-9


10.20


NA


2


NA


Dichloro-1,3-butadiene, 1,4-


C4H6Cl2


1587-29-7


~9


1


0.6


NA


Dichloro-1-fluoroethane, 1,1-


C2H3Cl2F


1717-00-6


~11


1


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1-fluoroethane, 1,2-


C2H3Cl2F


430-57-9


~11


1


ZR


ZR


Dichloro-1-propene, 2,3-


C3H4Cl2


78-88-6


~10.5


0.7


1.4


ZR


Dichloro-2,2,-difluoroethene, 1,1-


C2Cl2F2


79-35-6


9.69


1


1


NA


Dichloro-2-butene, 1,4-


C4H7Cl


764-41-0


~9.5


1


2.0


NA


Dichloro-2-butene, trans-1,4-


C4H7Cl


110-57-6


~9.5


1


2.0


NA


Dichloroacetylene


C2Cl2


7572-29-4


9.90


NA


5


NA


Dichlorobenzene, m-


C6H4Cl2


541-73-1


~9


0.35


0.5


0.5


Dichlorobenzene, o-


C6H4Cl2


95-50-1


9.06


0.48


0.6


0.6


Dichlorobenzene, p-


C6H4Cl2


106-46-7


9.06


0.35


0.5


0.5


Dichlorodifluoromethane


CCl2F2


75-71-8


11.75


ZR


ZR


ZR


Dichloroethane, 1,1-


C2H4Cl2


75-34-3


11.06


2


ZR


ZR


Dichloroethane, 1,2-


C2H4Cl2


107-06-2


11.05


0.6


ZR


ZR


Dichloroethene, 1,1-


C2H2Cl2


75-35-4


10.00


1


1.0


NA


Dichloroethene, 1,2-


C2H2Cl2


540-59-0


9.65


0.34


0.4


0.29


Dichloroethene, cis-1,2-


C2H2Cl2


156-59-2


9.66


1


0.8


NA


Dichloroethene, trans-1,2-


C2H2Cl2


156-60-5


9.65


0.34


0.4


NA


Dichlorofluoromethane


CHFCl2


75-43-4


12.39


ZR


ZR


ZR


Dichloromethane


CH2Cl2


75-09-2


11.32


1.00


70


ZR


Dichloromethylamine


CH3Cl2N


7651-91-4


9.52


NA


2


NA


Dichloropropane, 1,2-


C3H6Cl2


78-87-5


10.87


0.70


ZR


ZR


Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, 1,1-


C2Cl2F4


374-07-2


12.20


ZR


ZR


ZR


Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, 1,2-


C2Cl2F4


76-14-2


12.20


ZR


ZR


ZR


Dicyclohexylamine


C12H23N


101-83-7


~8.5


NA


0.9


NA


Dicyclopentadiene


C10H12


77-73-6


7.74


0.5


0.65


0.67


Diesel fuel



68334-30-5


8.00


0.4


0.8


NA


Diethoxyethane, 1,1-


C6H14O2


105-57-7


9.78


0.6


1.5


1.0


Diethoxymethane


C5H12O2


462-95-3


9.70



1



Diethyl carbonate


C5H10O3


105-58-8


~10.3


1.2


7


ZR


Diethyl ether


C4H10O


60-29-7


9.53


1.1


1.5


1.4


Diethyl maleate


C8H12O4


141-05-9


~10


NA


2


NA


Diethyl malonate


C7H12O4


105-53-3


10.20


NA


4


ZR


Diethyl phosphite


C4H11O3P


762-04-9


10.31


NA


2


ZR


Diethyl phthalate


C12H14O4


84-66-2


~9


NA


1


NA


Diethyl sulfate


C4H10SO4


64-67-5


~10.5


4


20


ZR


Diethyl sulfide


C4H10S


352-93-2


8.43


0.5


0.8


0.7


Diethyl sulfone


C4H10O2S


597-35-3


9.96


NA


2.0


NA


Diethylacetylene


C6H10


928-49-4


10.03


NA


2


NA


Diethylamine


C4H11N


109-89-7


8.01


NA


3


30


Diethylaminoethanol, 2-


C6H15ON


100-37-8


8.58


NA


2.7


NA


Diethylaminopropylamine, 3-


C7H18N2


104-78-9


~9


3


5


3


Diethylchlorophosphite


C4H10ClO2P


589-57-1


9.50


1.4


1.0


ZR


Diethylene glycol


C4H10O3


111-46-6


~10.3


30


15


40


Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether


C6H14O3


111-90-0


~9


1.2


1.5


3


Diethylenetriamine


C4H13N3


111-40-0


~9


NA


1


NA


Diethylhydroxylamine


C4H11NO


3710-84-7


~10


1.2


1.5


1.5


Diethylsilane


C4H12Si


542-91-6


9.80


NA


2


NA


Difluoroethane, 1,1-


C2H4F2


75-37-6


11.87


ZR


ZR


ZR


Difluoroethane, 1,2-


C2H4F2


624-72-6


11.86


ZR


ZR


ZR


Difluoromethane


CH2F2


75-10-5


12.71


ZR


ZR


ZR


Diglycidyl ether


C6H10O3


2238-07-5


~9.6


NA


3


NA


Dihydroeugenol


C10H14O2


2785-87-7


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Dihydrojasmone


C11H18O


1128-08-1


~9


NA


0.6


NA


Dihydromyrcenol


C10H20O


18479-58-8


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Dihydroxybenzene, 1,2-


C6H6O2


120-80-9


8.56


NA


1


NA


Dihydroxybenzene, 1,3-


C6H6O2


108-46-3


8.63


NA


1


NA


Diiodomethane


CH2I2


75-11-6


9.46


NA


1.2


NA


Diisobutyl ketone


C9H18O


108-83-8


9.04


NA


0.8


0.7


Diisobutylene


C8H16


107-39-1


8.91


0.50


0.7


0.9


Diisopropyl ether


C6H14O


108-20-3


9.20


0.62


0.70


0.95


Diisopropylamine


C6H15N


108-18-9


7.73


0.53


0.7


0.6


Diisopropylbenzene


C12H18


25321-09-9


~8.8


NA


0.5


NA


Diketene


C4H4O2


674-82-8


9.60


1.4


2.2


NA


Dimethoxybenzene, 1,4-


C8H10O2


150-78-7


~9


NA


1.3


NA


Dimethoxyethane, 1,2-


C4H10O2


110-71-4


9.20


0.6


0.9


1.2


Dimethoxymethane


C3H8O2


109-87-5


10.00


1.2


2.8


13


Dimethyl carbonate


C3H6O3


616-38-6


10.52


1.5


60


ZR


Dimethyl chlorothiophosphate


C2H6ClO2PS


2524-03-0


~9


NA


1


NA


Dimethyl disulfide


C2H6S2


624-92-0


8.46


NA


0.2


NA


Dimethyl ether


C2H6O


115-10-6


10.03


NA


1.3


NA


Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite


C2H7O3P


868-85-9


10.53


NA


8


ZR


Dimethyl phthalate


C10H10O4


131-11-3


9.64


NA


1


NA


Dimethyl sulfate


C2H6O4S


77-78-1


~12


2.3


ZR


ZR


Dimethyl sulfoxide


C2H6OS


67-68-5


9.10


9


20


32


Dimethylacetamide N,N-


C4H9NO


127-19-5


8.81


0.8


1.3


NA


Dimethylacetylene


C4H6


503-17-3


9.58


0.4


0.19


0.16


Dimethylamine


C2H7N


124-40-3


8.24


2


1.5


NA


Dimethylaminoethane, N,N-


C2H8N2


57-14-7


8.05


0.8


1


NA


Dimethylaminoethanol, 2-


C4H11NO


108-01-0


8.80


7


3


50


Dimethylaniline, NN-


C8H11N


121-69-7


7.12


0.9


2


2


Dimethylboron bromide


C2H6BBr


5158-50-9


10.25


NA


4


NA


Dimethylbutene, 2,3-


C6H12


563-78-0


9.07



0.8



Dimethylbutyl acetate, 1,3-


C8H16O2


108-84-9


~9.5


2


1.6


NA


Dimethylcycloheptane, 1,2-


C9H18


13151-50-3


10.21


NA


1.3


NA


Dimethylcyclohexane,1,2-


C8H16


583-57-3


9.41


0.45


0.55


0.9


Dimethylcyclopentane


C7H14


1192-18-3


9.92


NA


1.2


NA


Dimethylethylamine, NN-


C4H11N


598-56-1


7.74


1.2


1.6


1.7


Dimethylformamide


C3H7NO


68-12-2


9.13


1.12


1.3


1.1


Dimethylmethylphosphonate


C3H9O3P


756-79-6


9.94


NA


5


NA


Dimethyloctan-1-ol, 3,7-


C10H22O


106-21-8


~9


NA


1.2


NA


Dimethyloctan-3-ol, 3,7-


C10H22O


78-69-3


~9


NA


1.2


NA


Dimethylpentane, 2,4-


C7H16


108-08-7


~9.8


NA


1


NA


Dimethylsilane


C2H8Si


1111-74-6


10.30


NA


2


ZR


Di-n-butylamine


C8H19N


111-92-2


7.69


1


6


4


Dioxane, 1,4-


C4H8O2


123-91-1


9.13


0.85


1.45


1.7


Dioxolane


C3H6O2


646-06-0


9.13


1.47


2.7


4.5


Dipentene


C10H16


138-86-3


~8.6


1


0.9


0.8


Dipentene, (+)-


C10H16


5989-27-5


~8.6


0.45


0.8


0.8


Diphenyl ether


C12H10O


101-84-8


8.09


1.4


1.5


1.7


Dipropyl ether


C6H14O


111-43-3


9.30


NA


1.0


NA


Dipropylamine


C6H15N


142-84-7


7.80


0.7


1.5


1.5


Dipropylene glycol


C6H14O3


110-98-5


~10


NA


4


NA


Disilane


Si2H6


1590-87-0


9.74


NA


2


NA


Disulfur decafluoride


S2F10


5714-22-7


12.77


NA


ZR


ZR


Disulfur dibromide


S2Br2


13172-31-1


9.23


NA


1.5


NA


Disulfur dichloride


S2Cl2


10025-67-9


9.40


NA


3


NA


Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol


C15H24O


128-37-0


7.80


NA


0.3


NA


Divinylbenzene, 1,2-


C10H10


1321-74-0


~8.2


NA


0.7


0.6


Divinylbenzene, 1,3-


C10H10


108-57-6


~8.3


NA


0.6


0.6


Dodecene


C12H24


112-40-3


~8.8


NA


1.0


NA


Enflurane


C4H2F5ClO


13838-16-9


11.70


ZR


ZR


ZR


Epichlorohydrin


C3H5ClO


106-89-8


10.20


0.80


5


30


Epoxypropyl isopropyl ether, 2,3-


C6H12O2


4016-14-2


~10


0.6


1.2


1.1


Estragole


C10H12O


140-67-0


~9


NA


0.7


NA


Ethane


C2H6


74-84-0


11.56


3


ZR


ZR


Ethanol


C2H6O


64-17-5


10.47


3


11


ZR


Ethanolamine


C2H7NO


141-43-5


10.47


NA


3


ZR


Ethoxy-2-methylpropane, 1-


C6H14O


627-02-1


9.30


NA


1


NA


Ethoxy-2-propanol, 1-


C5H12O2


1569-02-4


~9.6


0.9


1.2


1.9


Ethoxybutane, 2-


C6H14O


19316-73-5


9.32


NA


1


NA


Ethoxyethanol, 2-


C4H10O2


110-80-5


9.60


1.7


2


5


Ethoxynonafluorobutane


C6H5OF9


163702-06-5


12.00



ZR


ZR


Ethoxypropanol


C5H12O2


52125-53-8


~9.6


0.9


1.2


1.9


Ethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether


C4H7F3O


461-24-5


10.27


NA


5


NA


Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate


C7H14O2


7452-79-1


~9


0.72


1.4


1.8


Ethyl acetate


C4H8O2


141-78-6


10.01


1.4


4.5


40


Ethyl acetoacetate


C6H10O3


141-97-9


~9.5


2.2


2.5


3


Ethyl acrylate


C5H8O2


140-88-5


10.30


1.0


2.3


15


Ethyl benzoate


C9H10O2


93-89-0


8.90


NA


0.9


NA


Ethyl butyrate


C6H12O2


105-54-4


~9.9


1.0


1.4


3.3


Ethyl chloroformate


C3H5O2Cl


541-41-3


10.64


2.0


80


ZR


Ethyl cyanoacrylate


C6H7O2N


7085-85-0


~10


NA


1.5


NA


Ethyl decanoate


C12H24O2


110-38-3


~9.6


2


1.4


8


Ethyl formate


C3H6O2


109-94-4


10.61


1.76


35


ZR


Ethyl hexanoate


C8H16O2


123-66-0


~9.75


0.7


1.6


3.3


Ethyl hexanol, 2-


C8H18O


104-76-7


~9.8


1


1.5


NA


Ethyl iodide


C2H5I


75-03-6


9.34


0.30


0.30


0.30


Ethyl isopropyl ketone


C6H12O


565-69-5


9.10


NA


0.8


NA


Ethyl lactate


C5H10O3


97-64-3


~10


1.09


2.1


5


Ethyl mercaptan


C2H6S


75-08-1


9.29


0.6


0.6


0.6


Ethyl methacrylate


C6H10O2


97-63-2


~9.5


0.86


1.06


1.6


Ethyl methyl carbonate


C4H8O3


623-53-0


10.40


1.2


18


ZR


Ethyl octanoate


C10H20O2


106-32-1


~9.7


0.8


2


4


Ethyl perfluorobutyl ether


C6H5F9O


163702-05-4


~11


20


ZR


ZR


Ethyl phenylacetate


C10H12O2


101-97-3


~9


NA


1.2


NA


Ethyl propanoate


C5H10O2


105-37-3


10.01


1.2


2.5


6


Ethyl tert-butyl ether


C6H14O


637-92-3


9.39


NA


0.8


NA


Ethyl-2-methylbenzene, 1-


C9H12


611-14-3


~8.7


NA


0.5


0.5


Ethyl-3-ethoxypropionate


C7H14O3


763-69-9


~9.5


NA


3


NA


Ethylacetylene


C4H6


107-00-6


10.18


0.4


0.2


0.2


Ethylamine


C2H7N


75-04-7


8.86


1


1


NA


Ethylbenzene


C8H10


100-41-4


8.76


0.54


0.56


0.6


Ethylcyclohexane


C8H16


1678-91-7


9.54


0.48


0.8


1.3


Ethylene


C2H4


74-85-1


10.51


3


50


ZR


Ethylene carbonate


C3H4O3


96-49-1


10.40


NA


ZR


ZR


Ethylene cyanohydrin


C3H5NO


109-78-4


~10.8


1


ZR


ZR


Ethylene dinitrate


C2H4O6N2


628-96-6


~10.8


NA


ZR


ZR


Ethylene glycol


C2H6O2


107-21-1


10.16


4.1


9


9


Ethylene glycol diacetate


C6H10O4


111-55-7


~10


NA


4


NA


Ethylene glycol monopropyl ether


C5H12O2


2807-30-9


~9


1.7


3


4


Ethylene oxide


C2H4O


75-21-8


10.56


2


9.0


ZR


Ethylenediamine


C2H8N2


107-15-3


8.60


8


10


10


Ethyleneimine


C2H5N


151-56-4


9.20


NA


2


NA


Ethylhexanal, 2-


C8H16O


123-05-7


~9


NA


1.5


NA


Ethylhexanoic acid, 2-


C8H16O2


149-57-5


~10


2.9


5


16


Ethylhexenal, 2-


C8H14O


645-62-5


~9


NA


1.3


NA


Ethylhexyl acrylate, 2-


C11H20O2


103-11-7


~9


0.5


1


NA


Ethylmorpholine, 4-


C6H13NO


100-74-3


~8


0.9


3


2


Ethyltoluene, 3-


C9H12


620-14-4


~8.5



0.6



Ethyltoluene, 4-


C9H12


622-96-8


~8.5



0.6



Eucalyptol


C10H18O


470-82-6


~9


NA


0.6


NA


Eugenol


C10H12O2


97-53-0


~9


30


10.0


30


Eugenol methyl ether


C11H14O2


93-15-2


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Fenchol


C10H18O


1632-73-1


~9


NA


0.4


NA


Ferrocene


C10H10Fe


102-54-5


6.88


NA


0.8


NA


Fluorine


F2


7782-41-4


15.70


NA


ZR


ZR


Fluoro-2-propanone, 1-


C3H5FO


430-51-3


9.92


1


ZR


NA


Fluorobenzene


C6H5F


462-06-6


9.20


0.78


0.74


0.83


Fluorobenzoic acid, 4-


C7H5FO2


456-22-4


9.91


NA


2


NA


Fluoroethane


C2H5F


353-33-6


11.78


ZR


ZR


ZR


Fluoromethane


CH3F


593-53-3


12.47


ZR


ZR


ZR


Formaldehyde


CH2O


50-00-0


10.87


0.6


ZR


ZR


Formamide


CH3ON


75-12-7


10.20


NA


2


NA


Formic acid


CH2O2


64-18-6


11.05


5


ZR


ZR


Furan


C4H4O


110-00-9


8.88


NA


0.4


NA


Furfural


C5H4O2


98-01-1


9.21


1.1


1.1


1.1


Furfuryl alcohol


C5H6O2


98-00-0


~9.9


NA


2


NA


Furfuryl mercaptan


C5H6OS


98-02-2


~9


0.60


0.8


0.8


Gasoline



8006-61-9


~9.9


NA


0.9


1


Geranial


C10H16O


141-27-5


~9


NA


0.6


NA


Geraniol


C10H18O


106-24-1


~9


NA


0.7


NA


Geranyl acetate


C12H20O2


105-87-3


~9


NA


1.2


NA


Germane


GeH4


7782-65-2


11.34


NA


10


ZR


Glutaraldehyde


C5H8O2


111-30-8


~9.6


5


5


13


Glycidol


C3H6O2


556-52-5


~10.8


2


ZR


ZR


Glycidyl methacrylate


C7H10O3


106-91-2


~10


NA


1.2


ZR


Glycolaldehyde


C2H4O2


141-46-8


~10.4


NA


5


ZR


Glyoxal


C2H2O2


107-22-2


10.20


ZR


ZR


ZR


Guaiacol


C7H8O2


90-05-1


~9


NA


0.8


NA


Halothane


CF3CHBrCl


151-67-7


11.00


0.6


ZR


ZR


Helium


He


7440-59-7


24.59


NA


ZR


ZR


Heptan-2-one


C7H14O


110-43-0


9.33


0.54


0.85


0.97


Heptan-3-one


C7H14O


106-35-4


9.02


0.59


0.73


0.81


Heptan-4-one


C7H14O


123-19-3


9.10


0.7


0.9


1.0


Heptane


C7H16


142-82-5


9.92


0.5


2.2


11


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