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Formic acid, binary azeotropes with

Methyl Vinyl Ketone. Methyl vinyl ketone [78-94-4] (3-buten-2-one) is a colorless Hquid with a pungent odor. It is stable only below 0°C, and readily polymerizes on standing at room temperature. It can be inhibited for storage and transportation by a mixture of acetic or formic acid and hydroquinone or catechol (266). This ketone is completely soluble in water, and forms a binary azeotrope with water (85 MVK 15 H2O vol %) at 75.8°C. [Pg.496]

Formic acid can be dehydrated with propyl formate as entrainer. Small contents of formic acid and water in acetic acid can be entrained away with chloroform which forms binary azeotropes with water and formic acid but no other azeotropes in this system. [Pg.424]


See other pages where Formic acid, binary azeotropes with is mentioned: [Pg.1310]    [Pg.1133]    [Pg.1314]    [Pg.313]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.62 ]




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