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Chemistry, 03.08.2019 16:00, boyle3758

Federico has two samples of pure water—sample x and sample y. sample x has a volume of 1 l, and sample y has a volume of 10 l. how do the boiling points of these two samples compare? a. sample y will boil at a lower temperature because it has more volume. b. sample x and sample y will boil at the same temperature. c. whichever sample receives heat first will have a lower boiling point. d. sample x will boil at a lower temperature because it has less volume.

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