Substance L melts at –7°C and is a brown liquid at room temperature.
Which temperature is the boiling point of pure L?
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The mp corresponds with that of bromine, although bromine is sometimes described as having a reddish color. (If you think Substance L is bromine, you can find the bp in a book or on the Internet).
I wonder if the description couldn’t also fit a non-polar covalent compound of low to medium molar mass. And, all of this assumes that the word “substance” implies a pure element or compound and isn’t just being used to describe a sample of a brown mixture that melts at -7 deg C.
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