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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 17:40, cylertroutner

The boiling point (at atmospheric pressure) of ammonia is -28 1/10°f and of propylene is -53 9/10°f. what is the difference in their boiling points? -82°f 26°f 25 4/5°f -81 4/5°f

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