The boiloing point of toluene at atmospheric pressure of 760 mm (torr) is 110.5 deg C. Reducing the pressure lowers the boiling point. The boiling point of toluene at 600 mm (torr) is 104.0 deg C.
111C + 6.5C Correction = 117.5C or 118C
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Given: 111C, 600 mm Hg
Find boiling pt:
(760 mm Hg - 600 mm Hg) x (0.037 C/mm) = 5.92 Sig figs 6
111C - 6C = 105C
75.2 degrees C is the boiling point of cyclohexane at 600 mmhg.
The boiling point of toluene is 231.1 degrees Fahrenheit, or 110.6 degrees Celsius. Toluene is a hydrocarbon that is a clear, water-insoluble liquid.
The boiling point of chloroform is 61,15 0C.
The boiling point is 75 oC.
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The boiling point of ethanol whose boiling point is 78.3 degrees Celsius at 760 mm Hg at 650 mm Hg is going to be 75 degrees Celsius. This calculation is done using the clausius-clapeyron equation.
Mercury (Hg) is a common metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature. Symbol: Hg Atomic Number: 80 Atomic Weight: 200.59 Density: 13.546 g/cc Melting Point: -39 degrees C; Boiling Point 356 degrees C
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees C, but only at sea level, or in other words, at an atmospheric pressure of 1013.2 millibars. As the altitude increases (or the pressure decreases, same thing), the boiling point goes down. This happens at the rate of about 1 degree C for every thousand feet of altitude gained or for every 35 millibars of pressure lost. The boiling point of pure water is 100 0C at 760 mm col. Hg. ((101.325 kPa of atmospheric pressure). This is not a coincidence. The Celsius scale was originally defined around the boiling and freezing points of water.
Generally this question is asked in reference to water (which is ~100 degrees Celsius) It should be pointed out that the fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees Celsius at one atmosphere pressure (760 mm Hg) is not a fluke. It was purposely scaled to to water. In general the boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external pressure acting on the liquid. On Earth in the open air the boiling point of a liquid depends on atmospheric pressure. As a consequence the boiling point becomes lower as the external pressure is reduced - as when you go to the peak of a mountain.
The boiling point of pure water at sea level atmospheric pressure (1 Atm or 101.325 kPa, 760mm Hg). As the pressure goes up or down the boiling point changes - higher for greater pressure and lower for less pressure.) is 212 °F, 100 °C, or 373.15K.The boiling point in Fahrenheit of several substances are below.Water: 212Ethanol: 173.12Dimethyl ether: -10.48Mercury: 674.11212°212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 in Celsius
Mercury (Hg) has a boiling point of 357 C
if you can achieve 30.9 in/hg more power to you.
Boiling Point (760 mm Hg); 80.1 deg. C (176 deg. F)
No mercury compound has a boiling point as high as this.
The boiling point of water is 100 oC at 760 mm Hg.
To find the substance, you can use a Nomograph Table. Take the observed boiling point and the pressure to find the change in temperature correction. It was found that the actual boiling point was 3.5 degrees off what was stated, so the boiling temperature is 60.5 degrees Celsius. The compound has a boiling point of approximately 60.5 degrees (1) in water and (s) in cyclohexane and alcohol. Chloroform is extremely close to this, with its normal boiling point being 61 degrees Celsius and it matches everything else.
Confuse spelling. The boiling point of lithium is at 1 342 0C. The boiling point of water (At 760 mm col. Hg) is 100 0C.
The boiling point of ethanol whose boiling point is 78.3 degrees Celsius at 760 mm Hg at 650 mm Hg is going to be 75 degrees Celsius. This calculation is done using the clausius-clapeyron equation.
The boiling point of water is 100 oC at 760 mm Hg.
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Paint thinner is mostly acetone. Pure acetone has a boiling point of 56 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 760mm/Hg.
He, Helium has a boiling point of -269°C (4.2 Kelvins) and it is a noble gas also. Hg, Mercury, is a liquid at room temperature. It boils at +356.73°C (629.88K). NaCl is "table salt", which is a solid. You can liquify salt, and even boil it, at a high enough temperature. Its boiling point is +1,413°C (1,686K). So NaCl has the highest boiling point.