Yes you can boil. But you need a very low Pressure.
Water (H2O) freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
chloroform is a polar compound. There are C,H and Cl as elements.
-63.5 °C
yes
Yes you can boil. But you need a very low Pressure.
At -63.5 degrees C chloroform becomes a solid and at 61.2 degrees C it becomes a gas. Therefore, at 80 degrees C, chloroform is a gas.
Water freezes at 0 degrees C and boils at 100 C.
Water (H2O) freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
Chloroform contents C,Cl,H atoms. It is a anesthetic.
chloroform is a polar compound. There are C,H and Cl as elements.
Water (H2O) will begin to boil at 100'C and will freeze at 0'C.Hope this Helps!
-63.5 °C
yes
At normal pressure, pure water boils at 100 deg C and freezes at 0 deg C.
No, the vapor pressure of chloroform is higher than that of Water. The normal boiling point of chloroform is at 61 °C and approx. 39 °C lower than that of water. For calculating vapor pressures of chloroform and water at different pressures you could visit the links below.
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