Vapour density definition

Vapour density means the ratio of the density of the vapour compared to the density of air. The density of air is assumed to be 1.0. Vapours with a vapour density greater than 1.0 will tend to stay close to the floor, whereas vapours with a density of less than 1.0 will tend to rise.

Examples of Vapour density in a sentence

  • Vapour density Testing not relevant or not possible due to nature of the product.

  • Not determined.· Vapour pressure:Not applicable.· Density:· Relative density :· Vapour density :· Evaporation rate :Not determined.

  • Vapour pressure Vapour density Relative density Solubility(ies)Partition coefficient: n-octanol/ water Not available.

  • Not determined.Vapour pressure:Not applicable.Density: Relative density Vapour density Evaporation rateNot determined.

  • Based on Lubricants - Base Oils]Evaporation rate Not available.Flammability (solid, gas) Not available.Upper/lower flammability or explosive limitsVapour pressure Vapour density Relative densityNot available.

  • AppearancePhysical state ColourOdourOdour threshold pHMelting point/freezing pointInitial boiling point and boiling rangeFlash point Evaporation rateUpper/lower flammability or explosive limitsVapour pressure Vapour density Relative density Solubility(ies): Liquid.: Not available.: Not available.: Not available.: Not available.: Not available.: 100°C : Not applicable.: Not available.: Not available.

  • AppearancePhysical state ColourOdourOdour threshold pHMelting point/freezing pointInitial boiling point and boiling rangeFlash point Evaporation rateUpper/lower flammability or explosive limitsVapour pressure Vapour density Relative density Solubility(ies)Partition coefficient: n-octanol/ waterAuto-ignition temperature: Liquid.: Various: See label.: Not available.: Not available.: Not available.: Not available.: 100°C : Not applicable.: Not available.: Not available.

  • Closed cup: 210°C (410°F)Evaporation rate Not available.Flammability (solid, gas) Not available.Upper/lower flammability or explosive limitsVapour pressure Vapour density Relative densityNot available.

  • Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits:1.0 – 6.0 % (Vol%) Vapour pressure:< 0.5 mm Hg @ 20 °C Vapour density (Air = 1):> 1 Relative density:0.80 g/cm3 Solubility:Negligible.

  • Vapour density Testing not relevant or not possible due to the nature of the product.

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