Chemistry
Chemistry, 19.10.2021 18:40, levicorey846

You will now take what you have learned and infer that knowledge to create a Cooling Curve A cooling curve is simply the opposite of a heating curve-instead of temperature
INCREASING, it is DECREASING. Use the information below to create this Cooling
Curve for the unknown substance.
A sample of a substance is cooled from a temperature of 250°C to 10°C over a period of
-The boiling point of the substance is 175°C and the melting point is 22°C.
two hours
TEMPERATURE
TIME
PLZ PUT A PIC OF THE COOLING CURVE


You will now take what you have learned and infer that knowledge to create a Cooling

Curve A cool

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