Tempera-
ture, °C
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100Water0.0130
0.0150
0.0175
0.0225
0.0285
0.0360
0.0475
0.0570
0.0675
0.0775
0.0875
0.0975
0.1075
0.1175
0.1275
0.1375
0.1475NITRO DERIVATIVES OF TOLUENE 295CCl 40.65
0.82
1.01
1.32
1.75
2.37
3.23
4.55
6.90
11.40
17.35
24.35The second componentCyclonite
m- Dinitrobenzene
1,8-Dinitronaphthalene
2,4-DinitrotolueneHexyl
Nitrobenzene
Nitroglycerineo- Nitrotoluenep- Nitrotoluene
Pentaerythritol tetranitratc
Picric acidTetryl
Trinitro-m-cresol
Trinitro-m-xyleneTable 65 (continued)Benzene Toluene Acetone67
88
113
144
180
225
284
361
478
665
1024
2028
-.55 109
67 132(^84156)
(^104187)
130 228
163 279
208 346
272 449
367 600
525 843
826 1350
1685 2678
Ethanol
95%1.23
1.48
1.80
2.27
2.92
3.70
4.61
6.08
8.30
11.40
15.15
19.50
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-.
TABLE 66
EUTECTICS WITH a- TRINITROTOLUENE
Weight %
of TNT m.p., °C Author97.5 78.6
54.5^51
82 73.4
50 45.6
46 45
48 45.8
41.4 46.3
88 78.2
7 2.0
17.6 7.0
15 6.4
17.1 6.3
16 -15.6
19.5 -9.7
42 34
87 76.1
65 59.8
66 55
68 59
66.4 63.3
57.9 58.3
43.3 41.3
92 75CHCl 319
25
32.5
45
66
101
150
218
302
442Ether3.29
3.80
4.56T. Urbanski and Rabek-Gawroriska [41]
Hrynakowski and Kapuscinski [42]
Khaibashev and Gromova [43]
Bell and Herty [44]
Langenscheidt [45]
Hrynakowski and KapuScitMi [421
Burkhardt [150]
Giua [46]
Hammick, Andrews and Hampson [47]
Tamburrini [48]
Lehmstedt 1491
Hackel [50]
Bell, Gordon, Spry and White [51]Bell and Herty [44]
T. Urbanski [52]
Taylor and Rinkenbach [40]
Giua [46]
Hrynakowski and Kapu&ciiki [42]
Burkhardt [151]
Jefremov and Tikhomirova [53]
Jefremov [54]
Bell and Sawyer [55];
Jefremov and Tikhomirova [53]