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Why would benzene boil at 100C instead of 80C?
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DrBob222
1. It may not be benzene.
2. It may have a non-volatile solute dissolved in it BUT it would take a BUNCH of mols to raise the boiling oint that much.
2. It may have a non-volatile solute dissolved in it BUT it would take a BUNCH of mols to raise the boiling oint that much.
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