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Well one of the ways is to add the chemical to water and heat on a hot plate. If you see something coming off before 100oC you are looking at the chemical's boiling point. If it is...
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the forces of attraction between hydrogen molecules H2 are van der Waals forces, effectively weak flickering dipoles. Similar forces exist between methane molecules, but because th...
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You will know three temperature values: 1) the actual temperature of the substance 2) the freezing temperature of that substance\ 3) the boiling tempertaure of that substance: Now:...
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Boiling Points of Common Liquids

The boiling points of some common liquids and gases as acetone, butane, propane, and more.
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A liquid in a vacuum has a lower boiling point than when that liquid is at .... As a common example, salt water boils at a higher temperature than pure water.
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Properties of Common Liquid Materials. ... Physical properties: Density, melting and boiling temperature. •, Mechanical ... (×1000 kg/m3), Melting Point ...
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