By misspelling 'boiling' it's likely no one will even be able find your question. If you're in such a hurry, do you really think others will take the time to answer? Besides that, your question doesn't even make sense. Higher boiling temperature than what? Cyclopentane? Pentane? 1-Butanol? n-Butyl Acetate? Your best bet might be to stick with Google.
The boiling point of water can be affected by changes in atmospheric pressure. At higher altitudes where the atmospheric pressure is lower, the boiling point of water is lower. Conversely, at lower altitudes with higher atmospheric pressure, the boiling point of water is higher.
"Boing" is not typically found in standard English dictionaries, but it is commonly used as onomatopoeia to represent a bouncing sound or action, like the sound a spring or a cartoon character might make when bouncing.
The onomatopoeia for a ball bouncing is "boing" or "bounce."
The temperature of the outer core is higher than its melting point. The outer core is mainly composed of liquid iron and nickel, which has a melting point higher than the temperature of the outer core due to the immense pressure at that depth.
No. Atmospheric pressure falls the higher you go. The boiling point of a liquid varies with ambient pressure. If the pressure is lower then the boiling point will be lower.
Cyclopentanol is a cyclic alcohol
Cyclopentene would be produced from the dehydration of cyclopentanol.
Boing Boing was created in 1988.
Yes, cyclopentanol is chiral because it has a chiral center (carbon atom bonded to four different groups) in its structure. This chiral center gives rise to two non-superimposable mirror image forms, making cyclopentanol optically active.
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The Boing Boing publisher was first started in the year 1988 by Mark Frauenfelder and his wife Carla Sinclair. Boing Boing was a big influence in the cyberpunk subculture evolving.
How Now Boing Boing - 1954 was released on: USA: 9 September 1954
How Now Boing Boing - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #16707)
The cast of How Now Boing Boing - 1954 includes: Marvin Miller as Various Characters
Cyclopentanol is a cyclic compound with a five-membered ring consisting of four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The oxygen atom is attached to one of the carbon atoms in the ring, forming an alcohol functional group.