Freezing Point
Burdick & Jackson solvents are arranged in order of increasing freezing point, the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of the solvent are in equilibrium at atmospheric pressure.

 
  Freezing Point (°C)
Pentane -129.7
n-Propyl Alcohol -126.2
n-Butyl Chloride -123.1
Ethyl Ether -117.4
Triethylamine -114.7
   
Ethyl Alcohol -114.1
Methyl t-Butyl Ether -108.6
Tetrahydrofuran -108.5
Isobutyl Alcohol -108
Iso-Octane -107.39
   
Methanol -97.68
Hexane -95.3
Dichloromethane -95.14
Toluene -94.99
Acetone -94.7
   
Cyclopentane -93.87
Heptane -90.6
n-Butyl Alcohol -88.62
Isopropyl Alcohol -88.0
Methyl Ethyl Ketone -86.69
   
2-Methoxyethanol -85.1
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone -84
Ethyl Acetate -83.97
Methyl n-Propyl Ketone -77.8
Methyl Isoamyl Ketone -73.9
   
n-Butyl Acetate -73.5
Glyme -69
Chloroform -63.55
N,N-Dimethylformamide -60.4
Propylene Carbonate -55
   
Chlorobenzene -45.58
Acetonitrile -43.8
Pyridine -41.55
1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane -36.4
   
Ethylene Dichloride -35.66
o-Xylene -25.18
N-Methylpyrrolidone -24.4
Dimethyl Acetamide -20
o-Dichlorobenzene -17.01
   
Trifluoroacetic Acid -15.25
Isopropyl Myristate -3
Water 0.0
 
Cyclohexane 6.54
 
1,4-Dioxane 11.80
 
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 16.9
 
Dimethyl Sulfoxide 18.54
 

Not included:

    Petroleum Ether
     

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