Given the tabulated data, calculate
Compound | Name | Bp( ?C) | (kJ/mol) at bp |
C6H10O | Diethyl ether | 34.6 | 26.5 |
C3H6 | Acetone | 56.1 | 29.1 |
C6H6 | Benzene | 79.8 | 30.8 |
CHCl3 | Chloroform | 60.8 | 29.4 |
C2H5OH | Ethanol | 77.8 | 38.6 |
H2O | Water | 100.0 | 40.7 |
All four values should be close to each other. Predict whether the last two liquids in the table have
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