Chemistry, asked by swagboy8, 1 year ago

the boiling point of a liquid X is 20°C more than that of water.Boiling point of X is

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Answered by Jiyakhera
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boiling point of water = 100°C
so the boiling point of X = 100+20
= 120°C
in Kelvin :-
0°C = 273 K
120°C = 120°C + 273.15
= 393.15K


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Answered by nehajaglan
2
oh sorry first i don't see more than that of water .

but now

answer is 20 more than water .
water have boiling point 100°C
so boiling point of X =100°C+20°C
=120°c.

amd in kelvin 273 + 120
= 393Kelvin .

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