2. Liquids at atmospheric pressure
In the table 1 , compounds are represented by rough formulas with increasing numbers of C and H, followed by the other atoms in alphabetical order, with a subscript number indicating the number of atoms of each element. If formulas have the same first element, then the formulas with the highest number of this element follow those with a lower number. If these numbers are the same, the next element is considered using the same criteria. Isomers are listed alphabetically by name. In general, a unique name has been chosen for each substance, but sometimes trivial names have been adopted as synonyms. Viscosities reported for temperatures T A and T B correspond to experimental values if ERM and ET values are reported.
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