Amyl acetate CHaCOOCfiHu 125-150 9s 77 0.870 Slight (2.0) Slight (2.0) Butyl lactate CH3CH(OH)COOQH9 140-200 0.4 159 0.980 Partial (4.0) Slight (14.5) Acetone CH3COCH3 56.1 178 15 0.791 Complete Complete Methyl ethyl ketone CH3COC2H5 76.6 119 s 34 0.810 Partial (25.6) Partial (11.8) Methyl isobutyl ketone (CH3)2CHCH2COCH3 116 18 75 0.802 Slight (2.0) Slight (2.3) Diacetone alcohol (CH3)2C(OH)CH2COCHa 167.9 '•5 *35 0.936 Complete Complete Ether CgHsOCgrls 34-5 442 ~4o 0.715 Partial (6.9) Partial (1.3) Dioxane 0:(CH2CH2)2:0 IOI.I 29.5 *5 1.034 Complete Complete Methyl cellosolve CH3OCH2CH2OH 125 8.0 115 0.966 Complete Complete Cellosolve C2H6OCH2CH2OH I3S*1 4.9 130 0.931 Complete Complete Butyl cellosolve C4H9OCH2CHaOH 171.2 1.0 165 0.902 Complete Complete Cellosolve acetate CaHfiOCHgCHsOOCCHa 156-3 1.2 140 0.975 Partial (23.0) Partial (6.0) Ethylene glycol CH2OH-CH2OH 197.2 0.12 240 1.116 Complete Complete Glycerol CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH 290 O4 _ 1.263 Complete Complete Pyndine CJHiN "5-3 — — 0.982 Complete Complete Morpholine 0:(CH2CH2)2:NH 128.9 II. I IOO I.OOI Complete Complete Triethanolamine PCH2CH20H.CH2CH20H.CH2CH20H-1 244 2 O.OOOI 380 1.126 Complete Complete I XJ 1 Carbon disulphide rs CS2 46 — <4o 1.263 Slight (< i) None 1 These data are from several sources but mainly from a larger table compiled by A. K, Doolittle,' Lacquer Solvents in Commercial Use,' Indus- trial and Engineering Chemistry', XXVII (1935), pp. 1169-1174. There is a slight disagreement on many of the figures given, but this probably comes from differences in the purity of solvents used by the several investigators. The figures given here are, in most cases, values that are identical or nearly identical in several sources. 2 At 50 mm. 4 Below 27.85° C. 6 Miscibility with water has to be given in general terms, except in a few instances where figures are available* The figures in parentheses show per cent by weight, CO O W 2 H CO r-1 <3 W 3 H