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List of cooling baths

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This article contains a list of cooling bath mixtures.

Table

Cooling AgentOrganic Solvent or Inorganic SaltT (°C)Notes+13+12+6+5+20-5-6-8-10-10-10-12-15-15-20-22-23-25-29-30-32-38-40-41-42-46-47-52-56-60-61-63-72-73-77-77-78-79-82-84-89-94-94-95-98-104-107-109-110-112-116-119-124-126-127-131-141-160-196-269
Dry icep-Xylene
Dry icep-Dioxane
Dry iceCyclohexane
Dry iceBenzene
Dry iceFormamide
IceWater
IceAmmonium chloride0.3 to 1 ratio of salt to ice.
Liquid N2Aniline
IceSodium thiosulfate pentahydrate1.1 to 1 ratio of salt to ice.
IceCalcium chloride hexahydrate1 to 2.5 ratio of salt to ice.
Liquid N2Ethylene glycol
IceAcetone1 to 1 ratio of acetone to ice.
Liquid N2Cycloheptane
Dry iceBenzyl alcohol
Dry iceEthylene glycol
IceSodium chloride1 to 3 ratio of salt to ice.
Dry iceTetrachloroethylene
Dry iceCarbon Tetrachloride
Dry ice1,3-Dichlorobenzene
Dry iceo-Xylene
Liquid N2Bromobenzene
Dry icem-Toluidine
Dry ice3-Heptanone
IceCalcium chloride hexahydrate1 to 0.8 ratio of salt to ice.
Dry iceAcetonitrile
Dry icePyridine
Dry iceCyclohexanone
Dry icem-Xylene
Dry iceDiethyl carbitol
Dry icen-Octane
Dry iceDiisopropyl ether
Dry iceChloroform
Liquid N2Chloroform
Dry iceEthanolNote: without the addition of ethylene glycol, temp is -78 °C.
Dry iceTrichloroethylene
Dry iceIsopropyl alcohol
Liquid N2Butyl acetate
Dry iceAcetone
Liquid N2Isoamyl acetate
Dry iceSulfur dioxide
Liquid N2Ethyl Acetate
Liquid N2n-Butanol
Liquid N2Hexane
Liquid N2Acetone
Liquid N2Toluene
Liquid N2Methanol
Liquid N2Cyclohexene
Liquid N2Isooctane
Liquid N2Ethyl iodide
Liquid N2Carbon disulfide
Liquid N2Butyl bromide
Liquid N2Ethanol
Liquid N2Ethyl bromide
Liquid N2Acetaldehyde
Liquid N2Methylcyclohexane
Liquid N2n-Propanol
Liquid N2n-Pentane
Liquid N21,5-Hexadiene
Liquid N2Isopentane
Liquid N2(none)
Liquid He(none)

References

References

  1. (2013-10-02). "Cooling baths".
  2. "Lab freezing bath temperatures - Larkinweb.co.uk".
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