when a mixture of Eugenol and methylene chloride was heated, the methylene chlor
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when a mixture of Eugenol and methylene chloride was heated, the methylene chloride evaporated and left behind pure Eugenol. Since the boiling point of methylene chloride is 40C, why didn't the mixture distill below 40 C? when a mixture of Eugenol and methylene chloride was heated, the methylene chloride evaporated and left behind pure Eugenol. Since the boiling point of methylene chloride is 40C, why didn't the mixture distill below 40 C? when a mixture of Eugenol and methylene chloride was heated, the methylene chloride evaporated and left behind pure Eugenol. Since the boiling point of methylene chloride is 40C, why didn't the mixture distill below 40 C?Explanation / Answer
Boiling point of Eugenol is 254C and boiling point of methylene chloride 39.6C
As you know boiling point is temperature is temp at which the substance starts boiling and become vapor. Here the same thing happened . If you need to get this turn in turn in to vapor below 40C You have to make changes in the surroundings accordingly.
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