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I am not sure but may be it is because none of the substances have a fixed boiling point. The substance starts changing its state from liquid to gas before the mentioned boiling point .

For example Boiling point of H2O is 100.but it change it changes its state before it.Therefore there are boiling range not boiling point.

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