I suspect that this second fraction is a mixture of heptane isomers. 2-methylhexane, 3-methylhexane, and 3-ethylpentane have boiling points of 90-91
C, 92 C, and 93-94 C respectively. Their densities all center around ~0.680 g/mL. It's interesting to note that the boiling point of n-heptane is
98-99 C. Unless there is a lower boiling point mixture of the combined heptane isomers (a literature search turned up nothing), this seems to suggest
that there is actually no n-heptane at all in this product. |