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Unless otherwise stated, values are for 25 °C.

Source: Weast, R. C. (Ed.) (1972). Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (53rd Edn.). Cleveland:Chemical Rubber Co.

  Viscosity (cP)
Acetaldehyde 0.22 (20 °C)
Acetic acid 1.155 (25.2 °C)
Acetic anhydride 0.90 (18 °C)
Acetone 0.316
Acetonitrile 0.345
Acetophenone 1.617
Aniline 3.71
Anisole 1.32 (20 °C)
Benzaldehyde 1.39
Benzene 0.652 (20 °C)
Benzonitrile 1.24
Benzylamine 1.59
Bromine 0.995 (19.5 °C)
Bromobenzene 1.196 (15 °C)
1-Bromobutane 0.626 (15 °C)
Bromoethane 0.402 (20 °C)
Bromoform 1.89
Butan-1-ol 2.948 (20 °C)
Butan-2-ol 4.21 (15 °C)
Butyric acid 1.540 (20 °C)
Carbon disulfide 0.363 (20 °C)
Chlorobenzene 0.799 (20 °C)
1-Chlorobutane 0.469 (15 °C)
Chloroform 0.542
2-Chloro-2-methyl propane
(tert-butyl chloride)
0.543 (15 °C)
2-Chlorophenol 4.11
1-Chloroprop-2-ene (allyl chloride) 0.347 (15 °C)
Cyclohexane 1.02 (17 °C)
Cyclohexene 0.66 (20 °C)
Decane 0.92 (20 °C)
Dibromomethane 1.09 (15 °C)
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.800 (19.4 °C)
Dichloromethane 0.449 (15 °C)
Diethyl ether 0.222
N,N-Dimethylaniline 1.285
Dodecane 1.35
Ethanol 1.200 (20 °C)
Ethyl acetate 0.441
Ethylene glycol 19.9 (20 °C)
Eugenol 9.22 (20 °C)
Fluorobenzene 0.598 (20 °C)
Formamide 3.30
Formic acid 1.804 (20 °C)
Glycerol 954
Heptane 0.386
Hexadecane 3.34 (20 °C)
Hexane 0.294
Hydrazine 0.97 (20 °C)
Iodobenzene 1.74 (15 °C)
Iodoethane 0.592 (20 °C)
Iodomethane 0.500 (20 °C)
Mercury 1.554 (20 °C)
Methanol 0.547
Methyl acetate 0.381 (20 °C)
Nitric acid 1.770 (10 °C)
Nitrobenzene 2.03 (20 °C)
Nitromethane 0.620
Nonane 0.711 (20 °C)
Octane 0.542 (20 °C)
Pentadecane 2.81 (22 °C)
Pentane 0.240 (20 °C)
Pentan-1-ol 4.65 (15 °C)
Pentyl acetate 1.58 (11 °C)
Phenylmethanol (benzyl alcohol) 5.8 (20 °C)
Propan-1-ol 2.256 (20 °C)
Propan-2-ol 2.86 (15 °C)
Prop-2-enol (allyl alcohol) 1.363 (20 °C)
Propionaldehyde 0.41 (20 °C)
Propionic acid 1.102 (20 °C)
Pyridine 0.974 (20 °C)
Sulfuric acid 25.4 (20 °C)
Tetrachloromethane 0.969 (20 °C)
Tetradecane 2.18 (20 °C)
Toluene 0.590 (20 °C)

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