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explain the difference in boiling
Chloroform, CHCl3, has a boiling point of 62 oC, whereas methane, CH4, has a much lower boiling point of -164 oC. Using
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Diethyl ether has a boiling point of 34.5C, and 1-butanol has a boiling point of 117C. Both of these compounds have the same
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A lower yield of phosphonium salt is obtained in refluxing benzene than in xylene. Look up the boiling points for these
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A molecule of CHCl3 (chloroform), has the same shape as a molecule of carbon tetrahydride, CH4. But carbon tetrahydride’s
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A molecule of CHCl3 (chloroform), has the same shape as a molecule of carbon tetrahydride, CH4. But carbon tetrahydride’s
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Explain this statement, although the shape of h2s and h20 is similar, there's s remarkable difference in their boiling point
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explain the difference in boiling points of acetone and 1 proponol. (proponol higher) also explain the difference in water
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Type of intermolecular forces to explain the difference in boiling points of pentane and butanone
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Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing boiling point, explain your answer: 0.120 m glucose (C6H12O6),
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MAKE SURE IT'S CORRECT IN DO THIS : Enter your answer as a DECIMAL value. Please do not round your answer.
The boiling point of
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