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The enthalpy of vaporization, (symbol Delta">
0–10 kJ/mol 10–100 kJ/mol 100–300 kJ/mol >300 kJ/mol

Other common substances

Common substances sorted alphabetically:
Compound Heat of vaporization (kJ mol-1) Heat of vaporization (kJ kg-1)
Ammonia 23.35
Butane 21.0 362
Ethanol 38.6 841
Methane 8.19 510
Methanol 37.4 1100
Propane 15.7 356
Phosphine 14.6
Water 40.65 2270

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