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My science homework questions is: You measure the boiling temperature of 3 clear liquids. 1 of them boils at 100C. The other 2...Asked by Ashleigh
My science homework questions is:
You measure the boiling temperature of 3 clear liquids. 1 of them boils at 100C. The other 2 at 85C and 115C. How can you use numbers to identify the first liquid?
Can someone help?
You measure the boiling temperature of 3 clear liquids. 1 of them boils at 100C. The other 2 at 85C and 115C. How can you use numbers to identify the first liquid?
Can someone help?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Doesn't water boil at 100C?
Answered by
Kevin
it does boil at 100c I have tred it with a science project in fourt grade
Answered by
rex
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