why do two or more liquids dont have same boilingpoint
58 Views|Posted 2010-09-26 18:26:11
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2010-09-26 19:25:56
liquids r held together by interatomic forces which differ from liq. to liq. depending upon the nature and arrangement of atoms in the liquids.boiling points r nothing but the energies required to break these bonds so that the liq. changes to the next state of matter,as the interatomic binding force
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