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The boiling point temperature is lower at low pressure (altitude).
78.3 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of ethanol.
The boiling point of water is lower at high altitude; the freezing point is practically not affected.
The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.
The pure ethanol has the boiling point 78.5 celsius while water has 100 celsius so when water is added to ethanol its boiling point becomes increased.
Boiling point decrease at high altitude.
The boiling point temperature is lower at low pressure (altitude).
78.3 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of ethanol.
The boiling point of water is lower at high altitude; the freezing point is practically not affected.
The pure ethanol has the boiling point 78.5 celsius while water has 100 celsius so when water is added to ethanol its boiling point becomes increased.
The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.
The boiling point depends on altitude (pressure). The effect on the melting point is not significant.
The substances volume is affected by a boiling point
The freezing point of ethanol is -114 0C. The boiling point of ethanol is 78,37 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.
ethanol has a higher boiling point- of 78°C :)
it depends on the altitude