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'''N-butanol''' (also known as 1-butanol) has a liquid–liquid phase transition (See Ref. 1).
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==References==
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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/17/27/L01  Rei Kurita and Hajime Tanaka "On the abundance and general nature of the liquid–liquid phase transition in molecular systems", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter '''17''' pp. L293-L302 (2005)]
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N-butanol (also known as 1-butanol) has a liquid–liquid phase transition (See Ref. 1).

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References

  1. Rei Kurita and Hajime Tanaka "On the abundance and general nature of the liquid–liquid phase transition in molecular systems", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 17 pp. L293-L302 (2005)