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Acetaldehyde IA -38 (-3947 (17) 4.0 60 0.8 1. 70 (21) Yes 1 2 4 2 CHO (Acetic Aldehyde) (Ethanal) 7-07-0 Note: Polymerizes. See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Acetone IB -4 (-20) 869 (46. 12.8 0.8 2.0 133 (6) Yes 1 1 3 0 CO (Dimethyl Ketone)- (2-Propanone) 67-64-1 Acetonitrile 42 (6) (oc) 97 (24.0 16.0 0.8 1.4 179 (82) Yes 1 2 3 0 CN (Methyl Cyanide) 7-0-8 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Acrolein IB -1 (-26) 428 (220.8 31 0.8 1.9 12 (2) Yes 1 4 3 3 :CHCHO Unstable (Acrylic Aldehyde) 107-02-8 Note: May polymerize explosively. See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Allylamine IB -20 (-29) 70 (374.2 22 0.8 2.0 128 (3) Yes 1 4 3 1 :CH (2-Propenylamine) 107-11-9 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Amyl Acetate IB 60 (16) 680 (360) 1.1 7. 0.9 4. 300 (149) Slight 1 1 3 0 COOC H 11 70 (21) (1-Pentanol Acetate) Comm. 628-63-7 Aniline IIIA 18 (70) 1139 1.3 11 1.0+ 3.2 364 (184) Slight 2 2 0 (61) (Aminobenzene) (Phenylamine) 62-3-3 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Benzene IB 12 (-11) 928 (498) 1.2 7.8 0.9 2.8 176 (80) No 1 1 3 0 H 6 (Benzol) 71-43-2 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Butadiene Monoxide IB <-8 0.9 2.4 11 (66) 1 3 2 :CHCHO (<-0) (Vinylethylene Oxide) 930-22-3 2-Butanone See Methyl Ethyl Ketone. Butyl Alcohol IC 98 (37) 60 (343) 1.4 11.2 0.8 2.6 243 (117) No 1 2 3 0 ( O (1-Butanol) (Propyl Carbinol) (Propyl Methanol) 71-36-3 Butyl Chloride IB 1 (-9) 464 (240) 1.8 10.1 0.9 3.2 170 (77) No 1 1 3 0 C 4 H 9 CI (1-Chlorobutane) 109-69-3 Carbon Disulfide IB -22 (-30) 194 (90) 1.3 0.0 1.3 2.6 11 (46) No 4 3 4 0 CS 2 (Carbon Bisulfide) 7-1-0 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. 33

Collodion IA <0 (<-1838 (170) 1.9 48 0.8 2.6 9 (3) 1 2 4 0 C 12 H 16 O 6 (NO 3 ) 4- C 13 H 17 O 7 (NO 3 Solution of Nitrated Cellulose in Ether-Alcohol 9004-70-0 See Nitrocellulose and Pyroxylin Solution contained in the Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Cyclohexane IB -4 (-20) 473 (24) 1.3 8 0.8 2.9 179 (82) No 1 1 3 0 H 12 (Hexahydrobenzene) (Hexamethylene) 110-82-7 Cyclohexanone II 111 (44) 788 (420) 1.1 9.4 0.9 3.4 313 (16) Slight 1 2 0 H 10 O @212 (Pimelic Ketone) (100) 108-94-1 Denatured Alcohol IB 60 (16) 70 (399) 0.8 1.6 17 (79) Yes 1 0 3 0 Government Formula 60-62 (CD-) (16-17) (CD-A) 60-61 (1.-16) (CD-10) 49-9 (9-1) (SD-1) 7 (14) (SD-2B) 6 (13) (SD-3A) 9 (1) (SD-13A) <19 (<-7) (SD-17) 60 (16) (SD-23A (2) (SD-30) 9 (1) (SD-39B) 60 (16) (SD-39C) 9 (1) (SD-40M) 9 (1) Dibutyl Ether IC 77 (282 (194) 1. 7.6 0.8 4. 286 (141) No 1 1 3 1 (C 4 H 9 O (1-Butoxybutane) (Butyl Ether) 142-96-1 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. 1,2-Dichloroethylene IB 36 (2) 860 (460).6 12.8 1.3 3.4 119 (48) No 4 1 3 2 CICH:CHCI (sym-dichloroethylene) 40-9-0 Note: Exists as cis and trans isomers. Diesel Fuel Oil No. 1-D II 100 (38) No 1 2 0 68334-30- Min. or Legal Diethylamine IB -9 (-23) 94 (312) 1.8 10.1 0.7 2. 134 (7) Yes 3 3 0 ( NH 1 109-89-7 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. 2,2-Dimethylbutane IB -4 (-48) 761 (40) 1.2 7.0 0.6 3.0 122 (0) No 1 2 3 0 ( C (Neohexane) 7-83-2 2,3-Dimethylpentane IB <20 (<-7) 63 (33) 1.1 6.7 0.7 3. 194 (90) No 1 2 3 0 CH( )CH( ) 6-9-3 34

p-dioxane IB 4 (126 (180.0 22 1.0+ 3.0 214 (101) Yes 1 2 3 1 O O CH 2 (Diethylene Dioxide) 123-91-1 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Divinyl Ether IA <-22 680 (360) 1.7 27 0.8 2.4 83 (28) No 1 0 4 2 ( :CH O (<-30) (Ethenyloxyethene) (Vinyl Ether) 109-93-3 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Ethanol See Ethyl Alcohol. Ethyl Acetate IB 24 (-4) 800 (426.0 11. 0.9 3.0 171 (77) Slight 1 1 3 0 COO (Acetic Ester) (Acetic Ether) (Ethyl Ethanoate) 141-78-6 Ethyl Alcohol IB (13) 68 (363.3 19 0.8 1.6 173 (78) Yes 1 2 3 0 O (Grain Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, Ethanol) 64-17- See also Ethyl Alcohol and Water contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Ethylamine, 70% IA <0 (<-18) 72 (38. 14.0 0.8 1.6 62 (17) Yes 1 3 4 0 (Aminoethane) 7-04-7 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Ethyl Chloride IA -8 (-0) 966 (19.8 1.4 0.9 2.2 4 (12) Slight 1 2 4 0 CI (Chloroethane) (Hydrochloric Ether) (Muriatic Ether) 7-00-3 Ethylene Glycol IIIB 232 (111) 748 (398.2 1.1 387 (197) Yes 2 1 0 HO H 4 OH 2 (1,2-Ethanediol) (Glycol) 107-21-1 Ethylene Oxide IA -20 (-29) 804 (429.0 100 0.9 1. 1 (11) Yes 1 3 4 3 OCH 2 (Dimethylene Oxide) (1,2-Epoxyethane) (Oxirane) (EO) 7-21-8 Note: Vapors explosive. See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Ethyl Ether IA -49 (-46 (180) 1.9 36.0 0.7 2.6 9 (3) Slight 1 1 4 1 O (Diethyl Ether) (Diethyl Oxide) (Ether) (Ethyl Oxide) 60-29-7 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Fuel Oil No. 1 100-162 410 (210) 0.7 <1 304-74 No 2 2 0 (Jet Fuel A) (38-72) (11-301) (Kerosene) (Range Oil) 8008-20-6 3

Gasoline IB -4 (-436 (280) 1.4 7.6 0.8 3.0-4.0 100-400 No 1 1 3 0 C H 12 to C 9 H 20-4 (-43) 83 (46) (38-204) 6-60 Octane 73 Octane -36 (-38) 92 Octane 100 Octane 8006-61-9 Note: Values may vary considerably for different grades of gasoline. Heptane IB 2 (-499 (204) 1.0 6.7 0.7 3. 209 (98) No 1 1 3 ( ) 142-82- 1,4-Hexadiene IB -6 (-21.0 6.1 0.7 2.8 11 (66) No 1 1 3 0 CH:CH CH: (Allylpropenyl) 92-4-0 Hexane IB -7 (-22) 437 (22) 1.1 7. 0.7 3.0 16 (69) No 1 3 0 ( ) 4 (Hexyl Hydride) 110-4-3 Isopropyl Alcohol, 88% IB 3 (12) 70 (399.0 12.7 @ 0.8 2.1 181 (83) Yes 1 3 0 ( CHO7 (1400 (93) 1 (Isopropanol) (Dimethyl Carbinol) (2-Propanol) 67-63-0 Jet Fuels IB -10 to 464 (240) 1.3 8.0 0.7-0.18 140-18 No 1 3 3 0 JP-4 +30 (60-270) (-23 to -1) Kerosene See Fuel Oil No. 1. Lubricating Oil, Turbine 400 (204) 700 (371) 1 No 2 0 1 0 (Turbine Oil) (oc) Methanol See Methyl Alcohol. Methyl Alcohol IB 2 (11) 867 (464) 6.0 36 0.8 1.1 147 (64) Yes 1 1 3 0 O (Methanol) (Wood Alcohol) (Columbian Spirits) 67-6-1 Methylcyclohexane IB 2 (-4) 482 (20) 1.2 6.7 0.8 3.4 214 (101) No 1 1 3 0 ( ) 4 CHCH 3 (Cyclohexylmethane) (Hexahydroxytoluene) 108-87-2 Methylene Chloride None 1033 13 23 1.3 2.9 104 (40) Slight 2 1 0 CI 2 (6) (Dichloromethane) 7-09-2 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Methyl Ethyl Ether IA -3 (-3774 (190.0 10.1 0.7 2.1 1 (11) Yes 1 1 4 1 O (Ethyl Methyl Ether) 40-67-0 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. 36 Methyl Ethyl Ketone IB 16 (-9) 79 (404) 1.4 @ 11.4 @ 0.8 2. 176 (80) Yes 1 1 3 0 CO 200 (9300 (93) (2-Butanone) (Ethyl Methyl Ketone) 78-93-3

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone IB 64 (18) 840 (448) 1.2 @ 8.0 @ 0.8 3. 244 (118) Slight 1 3 0 CO CH( 200 (9300 (93) 1 (Hexone) (4-Methyl-2-Pentanone) 108-10-1 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Naphtha V.M. & P., IB 28 (-2) 40 (232) 0.9 6.0 <1 212-320 No 1 1 3 0 Regular (100-160) 8032-32-4 Note: Flash point and ignition temperature will vary depending on the manufacturer. Nitroethane IC 82 (28) 778 (414.4 1.1 2.6 237(114) Slight 4 2 3 3 NO 2 79-24-3 Note: May explode on heating. See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Paraldehyde 96 (36) (oc) 460 (238) 1.3 1.0-4. 2 (124) Slight 1 2 3 1 ( CHO 123-63-7 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Pentane IA <-40 00 (260) 1. 7.8 0.6 2. 97 (36) No 1 1 4 0 ( (<-40) 109-66-0 Petroleum Ether <0 (<-18) 0 (288) 1.1.9 0.6 2. 9-140 No 1 1 4 0 (Benzine) (3-60) (Naphtha, Petroleum) 6447-8-0 Propionaldehyde IB -22 (-30) 40 (207.6 17 0.8 2.0 120 (49) Slight 1 2 3 2 CHO (Propanal) 123-38-6 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Propylene Oxide IA -3 (-37) 840 (449.3 36 0.83 2.0 94 (3) Yes 1 3 4 2 O CHCH 3 7-6-9 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Toluene IB 40 (4) 896 (480) 1.1 7.1 0.9 3.1 231 (111) No 1 2 3 0 (Methylbenzene) (Phenylmethane) (Toluol) 108-88-3 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. Toluol See Toluene. Trichloroethylene None 788 (420) 8 @ 10. 1. 4. 188 (87) No 2 1 0 CIHC:CCI 2 See NFPA 49 contained 2 C @ 2 C 79-01-6 in Fire Protection Guide to 7.8 @ 2 @ Hazardous Materials. 100 C 100 C Turpentine IC 9 (3) 488 (23) 0.8 <1 300 (149) No 1 1 3 0 900-90-7 Vinyl Ethyl Ether IA <-0 39 (202) 1.7 28 0.8 2. 96 (36) No 1 2 4 2 :CHO (<-46) (Ethyl Vinyl Ether) 109-92-2 o-xylene I3 (17) 867 (463) 0.9 6.7 0.9 3.7 292 (144) No 1 2 3 0 H 4 ( (1,2-Dimethylbenzene) (o-xylol) 9-47-6 See NFPA 49 contained in Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials. 37