Table 1. Summary of Physical Properties for the Solvents

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Table 1. Summary of Physical Properties for the Solvents Density1 (ρ) g/cm3 Molar Volume (V) Cm3/mol Boiling Point 1 (Tb)(°C) Viscosity 25°C (lit)1 (η) cps ΔHovap1 Cal/mol Methanol .792 40.4 65 .55 9178 Toluene .867 106.3 111 8974 Acetone 73.3 57 .32 7641 THF .888 81.2 64-66 .36 7686 1Ref: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 67th edition; Molar Volume = Molar Mass divided by density Ronald P. D’Amelia et al. The Determination of the Solubility Parameter (δ) and the Mark-Houwink Constants (K & α) of Food Grade Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc). Journal of Polymer and Biopolymer Physics Chemistry, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 4, 67-72. doi:10.12691/jpbpc-2-4-2 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.