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Explosivity values for combustible gasesGas group %vol LIE g/mol M Gas group %vol LIE g/mol Mmethane I 5.0 16.04 chloroethane IIA 3.6 64.51amyl acetate IIA 1.1 130.19 chloroethane lIIA 5.0 106.97butyl acetate IIA 1.2 116.16 chloroethylene(vinyl chloride) IIA 3.8 62.50ethyl acetate IIA 2.1 88.11 chloromethane IIA 7.6 50.49methyl acetate IIA 3.1 74.08 chloropropane IIA 2.6 78.54propyl acetate IIA 1.7 102.13 acetyl chloride IIA 5.0 78.50acetone IIA 2.2 55.06 allyl chloride IIA 3.3 76.53acetonitrile IIA 3.0 41.05 cresol lIIA 1.0 108.14acetic acid IIA 4.0 60.05 decahydronaphthalene (decalin) IIA 0.7 138.25acetic aldehyde IIA 4.0 44.05 decane IIA 0.81 42.28ammoniac IIA 15.0 17.03 diacetone alcohol lIIA 1.8 116.16aniline IIA 1.2 107.13 dichloroethane IIA 5.6 98.96benzene IIA 1.2 78.11 dichloroethylene IIA 6.5 96.94bromobutane IIA 2.6 137.02 dichloropropane IIA 3.4 112.99bromoethane IIA 6.7 108.97 diethylamine IIA 1.7 73.14butane IIA 1.5 58.12 dimethylamine IIA 2.8 45.08butane lIIA 1.4 74.12 dimethylamine IIA 1.2 121.18butyl methyl ketone IIA 1.2 100.16 dipropyl ether IIA 102.18butylamine IIA 1.7 73.14 styrene IIA 1.1 104.15cyclobutane IIA 1.8 56.11 ethane IIA 3.0 30.07cyclohexane IIA 1.2 84.16 ethane lIIA 3.3 46.07cyclohexane lIIA 1.2 100.16 ethyl methyl ketone IIA 1.8 72.11cyclohexanone IIA 1.3 98.14 ethyl benzene IIA 1.0 106.17cyclopentane IIA 1.1 70.13 ethyl mercaptane IIA 2.8 62.13chlorobenzene IIA 1.1 112.56 phenol lIIA 1.3 94.11chlorobutane IIA 1.8 92.57 ethyl formate IIA 2.7 74.08ATEX EXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERESAPPLICATIONSNAVALAPPLICATIONSOFF-SHOREAPPLICATIONS12

Explosivity values for combustible gasesGas group %vol LIE g/mol M Gas group %vol LIE g/mol Mmethyl formate IIA 5 60.05 trimethylamine IIA 2.0 59.11petrol 0.7 73.95 xylene IIA 1.0 106.17heptane IIA 1.1 100.20 1.2-epoxypropane (propylene oxide) IIB 1.9 58.08hexane IIA 1.2 86.18 1.3.5-trioxane IIB 3.6 90.08hexane lIIA 1.2 102.18 1.3-butadiene IIB 1.4 54.09kerosene IIA 0.7 87.00 1.4-dioxane IIB 1.9 88.11methylamine IIA 4.9 31.06 hydrocyanic acid IIB 46.5 27.03methyl cyclo hexane IIA 1.1 98.19 ethyl acrylate IIB 1.7 100.12carbon monoxide IIA 12.5 28.01 methyl acrylate IIB 2.4 86.09naphthalene IIA 0.9 128.17 acrylonitrile IIB 2.8 53.06nitroethane IIA 4.0 75.07 tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol IIB 1.5 102.13nitromethane IIA 7.1 61.04 cyclopropane IIB 2.4 42.08nonane IIA 0.7 128.26 dibutyl ether IIB 0.9 130.23nonane lIIA 8.0 144.26 diethyl ether IIB 1.9 74.12octane IIA 6.0 114.23 ethyl methyl ether IIB 2.0 60.10pentane IIA 1.4 72.15 ethylene IIB 2.7 28.05pentane lIIA 1.2 88.15 furan IIB 2.3 68.08petroleum IIA 1.0 87.00 coke oven gas IIB 5.0pyridine IIA 1.7 79.10 methylacetylene (propyne) IIB 1.7 40.06propane IIA 2.0 44.10 isopropyl nitrate IIB 2.0 105.09propane lIIA 2.1 60.10 ethylene oxide (epoxyethane) IIB 2.6 44.05propene (propylene) IIA 2.0 42.08 tetrahydrofuran IIB 1.5 72.11propylamine IIA 2.0 59.11 acetylene IIC 1.5 26.04toluene IIA 1.2 92.14 carbon disulphide IIC 1.0 76.13triethylamine IIA 1.2 53.15 hydrogen IIC 4.0 2.02CHEMICALINDUSTRYAPPLICATIONSMINING ANDPUBLIC WORKSAPPLICATIONSENERGY PLANTSAND WIND FARMSAPPLICATIONS13

Explosivity values <strong>for</strong> combustible gasesGas group %vol LIE g/mol M Gas group %vol LIE g/mol Mmethane I 5.0 16.04 chloroethane IIA 3.6 64.51amyl acetate IIA 1.1 130.19 chloroethane lIIA 5.0 106.97butyl acetate IIA 1.2 116.16 chloroethylene(vinyl chloride) IIA 3.8 62.50ethyl acetate IIA 2.1 88.11 chloromethane IIA 7.6 50.49methyl acetate IIA 3.1 74.08 chloropropane IIA 2.6 78.54propyl acetate IIA 1.7 102.13 acetyl chloride IIA 5.0 78.50acetone IIA 2.2 55.06 allyl chloride IIA 3.3 76.53acetonitrile IIA 3.0 41.05 cresol lIIA 1.0 108.14acetic acid IIA 4.0 60.05 decahydronaphthalene (decalin) IIA 0.7 138.25acetic aldehyde IIA 4.0 44.05 decane IIA 0.81 42.28ammoniac IIA 15.0 17.03 diacetone alcohol lIIA 1.8 116.16aniline IIA 1.2 107.13 dichloroethane IIA 5.6 98.96benzene IIA 1.2 78.11 dichloroethylene IIA 6.5 96.94bromobutane IIA 2.6 137.02 dichloropropane IIA 3.4 112.99bromoethane IIA 6.7 108.97 diethylamine IIA 1.7 73.14butane IIA 1.5 58.12 dimethylamine IIA 2.8 45.08butane lIIA 1.4 74.12 dimethylamine IIA 1.2 121.18butyl methyl ketone IIA 1.2 100.16 dipropyl ether IIA 102.18butylamine IIA 1.7 73.14 styrene IIA 1.1 104.15cyclobutane IIA 1.8 56.11 ethane IIA 3.0 30.07cyclohexane IIA 1.2 84.16 ethane lIIA 3.3 46.07cyclohexane lIIA 1.2 100.16 ethyl methyl ketone IIA 1.8 72.11cyclohexanone IIA 1.3 98.14 ethyl benzene IIA 1.0 106.17cyclopentane IIA 1.1 70.13 ethyl mercaptane IIA 2.8 62.13chlorobenzene IIA 1.1 112.56 phenol lIIA 1.3 94.11chlorobutane IIA 1.8 92.57 ethyl <strong>for</strong>mate IIA 2.7 74.08ATEX EXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERESAPPLICATIONSNAVALAPPLICATIONSOFF-SHOREAPPLICATIONS12

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