The bowling point of water is 100 C the bowling point of hydrogen peroxide is about 150 C. Does this make sense? Why or why not
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No, this does not make sense. The boiling point of water is 100°C, which is a very well-known and accepted fact. However, the boiling point of hydrogen peroxide is actually around 150.2°C, not approximately 150°C. So, the statement that hydrogen peroxide boils at about 150°C is not accurate.