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102 GUIDELINE FOR THE TESTING OF CHEMICALSA do pte d by the Co unc il o n 2 7th July 1995 Melting Point / Melting guideline is a revised version of the original Guideline 102 which was adopted in the format has been changed. The differences of substance between this version and that from1981 are few. The meniscus method, which is applicable to polyamides, has not been retained andthe pour point is included. The revision was based on the EC method "Melting/Freezing Temperature"published in 1992 (1).INITIAL the transition from solid to liquid phase takes place over a temperature , the term "melting range" is often used and, in practice, the temperatures of the initial andfinal stages of melting are determined. The melting point ideally is identical with the solidificationor freezing point. For some substances (rather products and mixtures) however, the determination ofthe freezing or solidification temperature is easier.
102 OCDE/OECD REFERENCE SUBSTANCES 6. Reference substances do not need to be employed when investigating a substance. …
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