* Melting point, prefix for numbers (NEW)
* Melting point in C, numeric value
* Melting point in F
* Melting point in K
* Melting point in C (high of range)
* Melting point in F (high of range)
* Melting point in K (high of range)
* Plaintext instead of any numerics
* Reference (NEW)
* Postfix, any plaintext; not bracketed
* Boiling point, prefix for numbers (NEW)
* Boiling point in C
* Boiling point in F
* Boiling point in K
* Boiling point in C (high of range)
* Boiling point in F (high of range)
* Boiling point in K (high of range)
* Plaintext instead of any numerics
* Reference (NEW)
* Postfix, any plaintext; not bracketed
-- Parameter list expanded, matching list above
* Flash point, prefix for numbers
* Flash point in C, numeric value
* Flash point in F
* Flash point in K
* Flash point in C (high of range)
* Flash point in F (high of range)
* Flash point in K (high of range)
* Plaintext instead of any numerics
* Reference
* Postfix, any plaintext; not bracketed
* Autoignition point, prefix for numbers
* Autoignition point in C
* Autoignition point in F
* Autoignition point in K
* Autoignition point in C (high of range)
* Autoignition point in F (high of range)
* Autoignition point in K (high of range)
* Plaintext instead of any numerics
* Reference
* Postfix, any plaintext; not bracketed
-> Use MeltingPtC= for the lower range value; range will show when _CH= is used
-> Use MeltingPtF= for the lower range value; range will show when _FH= is used
-> Use MeltingPtK= for the lower range value; range will show when _KH= is used
-> Use BoilingPtC= for the lower range value; range will show when _CH= is used
-> Use BoilingPtF= for the lower range value; range will show when _FH= is used
-> Use BoilingPtK= for the lower range value; range will show when _KH= is used
-> Use AutoignitionPt= for todo
-> Use AutoignitionPtC= for the lower range value; range will show when _CH= is used
-> Use AutoignitionPtF= for the lower range value; range will show when _FH= is used
-> Use AutoignitionPtK= for the lower range value; range will show when _KH= is used