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Oxygen has a boiling point
The boiling point of oxygen is −182.9 °C , and the boiling point of hydrogen is −252.87 °C . What is the difference
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The boiling point of oxygen is −182.9 °C
, and the boiling point of hydrogen is −252.87 °C . What is the difference between
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tomdaya
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The boiling point of
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Mixtures of oxygen and nitrogen show almost ideal boiling behaviour. Nitrogen boils at 77.36 K and oxygen boils at 90.30 K.
What
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Ami
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Comparing the boiling points of:
A) C3H8 B) C5H12 C) C2H5OH and identify the folowing statements as either True or False:
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Stefanie
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Oxygen has a boiling point of 90K, and nitrogen has boiling point of 77K. Which is a liquid and which is a gas at 80K?
I tried to
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Cynthia
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Which option is an example of a chemical property?
Responses color color boiling point boiling point ability to react with oxygen
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Which of the following statements about boiling points are true?
A. The boiling point of 0.1 m NaF(aq) is lower than the boiling
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Anonymous
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Which of the following statements about boiling points are false:
A. the boiling point of 0.1 m KF(aq) is lower than the boiling
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Timothy
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O2, Oxygen, has a boiling point of 90K (-183°C), and nitrogen, N2, has a boiling point of 77K (-196° C). Which is a liquid and
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Anonymous
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