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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by function>
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solvent
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<solvent by composition or origin>
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ammonia water
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butyl lactate
............................
carbitol
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coal tar solvent
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pyridine
............................
cosolvent
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cyclohexane
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dimethylformamide
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dimethyl sulfoxide
............................
ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
............................
ethyl lactate
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hydrocarbon solvent
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aliphatic hydrocarbon
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aromatic hydrocarbon
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chlorinated hydrocarbon
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heptane
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hexane
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limewater
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nitroparaffin
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nonaqueous solvent
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organic solvent
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oxygenated solvent
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alcohol (general)
[
N
]
................................
ester
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ketone
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propylene glycol
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styrene
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vinyl toluene
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terpene
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dipentene
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lithotine
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pine oil
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turpentine (oil)
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tetrachloroethylene
[
N
]
............................
tetramethylammonium hydroxide
............................
trichloroethylene
............................
tricloroethane
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