what is boiling point water ethanol chloroform acetone ?
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A well-known example of a positive azeotrope is 95.63% ethanol and 4.37% water (by mass) boils at 78.2 °C. Ethanol boils at 78.4 °C, water boils at 100 °C, but the azeotrope boils at 78.2 °C, which is lower than either of its constituents.
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boiling point :
the constant temperature at which a liquid changes to vapour state under normal atmospheric pressure is called boiling point.
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water - 100℃
ethanol -78.3℃
chloroform - 62℃
acetone - 46℃
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here is u r answer ##
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answer :
boiling point :
the constant temperature at which a liquid changes to vapour state under normal atmospheric pressure is called boiling point.
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water - 100℃
ethanol -78.3℃
chloroform - 62℃
acetone - 46℃
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ok help u.
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#rishu#
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