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I would agree and suggest an Alkane. They are a HUGE fire risk though.

You need some sort of long chain molecule: Alkane/Alkene/Cycloalkane.
 
word. whats the minimum amount of carbons i need?5+?

also what about some of those refrigerants
 
well, I know of one refridgerant that boils at 56c, but it evaporates at about 25c. It's called FC-72 and when it evaporates it completely evaporates and leaves no residuals behind. The US Navy actually uses this stuff in some of its power conversion equipment.

Unfortunately it costs about $400 USD per gallon.

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lol - never thought Chemistry was this handy...
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I woulda said Hydrofluoral ether, idk how it is spelled, but, it is called HFE for short.
 
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