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1-heptanol: 175.8 °C

2-heptanol: 159 °C

3-heptanol: 156 °C

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How is a mixture o heptane boiling point 98C and heptanol boiling point 176C?

The boiling point of a mixture of heptane and heptanol will be between the boiling points of the individual components due to their different boiling points. The exact boiling point of the mixture will depend on the relative proportions of heptane and heptanol in the mixture. It will likely be lower than the boiling point of heptanol and higher than the boiling point of heptane.


How would you separate a mixture of heptane and heptanol at boiling point?

Since Heptane has a boiling point of 98 degrees Celsius, and Heptanol has a boiling point of 176 degrees Celsius, you'd evaporate or boil the Heptane and Heptanol mixture to around 120 degrees Celsius. Which would leave the Heptanol behind and have the Heptane evaporated.


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