43.9 g/100 ml (0°C) 44.9 g/100 ml (10°C) 45.8 g/100 ml (20°C) 46.6 g/100 ml (30°C) 47.3 g/100 ml (40°C) 48.1 g/100 ml (60°C) 48.6 g/100 ml (80°C) 49 g/100 ml (100°C)
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