How we can confirm that colourless liquid is pure? When aspring stretches, it expands.what does it conclude?
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Take a sample of colourless liquid and put on stove if it is start boiling exactly at 100* C then it is pure water. But there are many other colourless liquid, having different boiling points, so observe them carefully, that whole liquid will convert into vapour without leaving any residue...!!!
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By finding the boiling point of a given colourless liquid. If the liquid boils at 100°C at atmospheric pressure, then it is pure water. This is because pure substances have fixed melting and boiling point.
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