What is the significance of boiling point & melting point of a substance?
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Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a chemical equals atmospheric pressure. To simply put, it measures the temperature at which a chemical boils. Similar to melting point, a higher boiling point indicates greater inter-molecular forces and therefore less vapour pressure.
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