/f-Butyl alcohol S PS PS PS PS S S S __ — — S I I S S I PS __ ___ __ __ I ___ _ I __ Methyl acetate S I I PS PS S I S — — — PS — S — S S — — _~ — — S — — — — Ethyl acetate S PS PS ss PS S S S — PS S S S S S S S S S S S — S — — I — //-Butyl acetate S — ss ss LS S I S — — — I I I I S S S — — — — S — — I — Amyl acetate S — S PS — S S S — — — ss S I I S S — — __- — — S — — I — Butyl lactate — — I LS — — — — — — — .— — I I S S — S S S — S — — — — Acetone S PS PS PS PS PS S PS S — S PS — S S S S S S S S I PS ss ss ss ss Methyl ethyl ketone S — — — — — S I — — — — — I S PS S S — — — — S I I — I Methyl isobutyl ketone S — — — — — LS I — — — I — I I S S S — — — — S — — — — Diacetone alcohol S — S I I S S ss — — — S I S PS I S S — __ — — PS — __ I __ Ether S I PS S S S PS S S S S ss S I — S S I I S S _ — S ss I ss Dioxane S PS I LS LS S S S — — — ss — S S S — — S S S — S ss ss — — Methyl cellosolve I — I PS PS S S LS __ — __ S — S I S S S — — — — S — — S — Cellosolve S I I PS — S S LS — — — S S I I S S S S S S — S — — S — Butyl cellosolve S — I PS PS S S LS — — — S — I I S S PS — , — . -_ — S — — I — Cellosolve acetate S — I PS PS S S ss — — — S ss I PS S S S — — — — S ss — I — Ethylene glycol ss T T Glycerol — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I I I — _ — 1 — — — Pyridine — S I — — — — — — — — — _ I _ .._ — — — — — _ — — — — — — Morpholine — S I *T* * «•!» f "« c T A netnanoi amine Carbon disulphide S o Jl I S — ss I LS S PS S I — — — — — — — — __ S — — — — — C/D O O t-4 t-1 a w 3 H lThe letters which indicate solubility signify as follows: S = soluble; I ~ insoluble; LS — largely soluble; PS = partially soluble; SS =* slightly soluble. Blanks are left where information is inadequate for a rating. These data are from more than twenty sources—handbooks, tables, and manufacturers' announcements and data sheets. In most instances, the solubility has been determined on lump or powdered raw materials. Although that may be different from the solubility of a film of the same material, in general they are the same. In respect to certain materials, especially the natural ones, there are conflicting data. This no doubt arises from variations in source or age of the material, and, in some cases in the purity of the solvent. In order to keep this consistent with Table I, all solvents listed there are repeated though adequate data on some oLe them are sparse. ^ 8