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Chapter 8.1, Problem 13E
a.
To determine
Predict the value of flash point for a mixture with 30% acetic acid, 35% propionic acid and 30% butyric acid.
b.
To determine
Check whether it is possible to estimate the change in the flash point associated with an increase of 10% Acetic acid.
Find the change in the flash point when the acetic acid increases by 10%.
c.
To determine
Check whether it is possible to estimate the change in the flash point associated with an increase of 10% Propionic acid.
Find the change in the flash point when the Propionic acid increases by 10%.
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