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Subject: Boiling point elevation and freezing point dep

Date: Wed Jan 29 22:00:52 1997
Posted by: Nick Hoehler
Grade level: undergrad
School/Organization: University of Louisville, Speed
City: Louisville State/Province: KY
Country: USA
Area of science: Chemistry
Message ID: 854596852.Ch
Message:
Boiling point elevation and freezing point dep
When chemicals, such as ethylene glycol and benzene, are added to water
how do you find their new boiling point and freezing point.  Are they 
proportional in opposite directions? (eg.  as boiling point rises,
freezing point depresses)  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Yours truly,  Nick 

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