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Based on your "Reference Tables For Physical Setting/CHEMISTRY". Answer the following question based on Table H "Vapor Pressure of Four Liquids".

1)Which of the substances has the lowest boiling point?
2)Which of the substances has a boiling point of 100˚C?
3)Which of the substances has the highest boiling point?
4)Which of the substances has the highest vapor pressure at 40˚C?
5)Which of the substances will boil at 79˚C?
6)At what temperature will alcohol boil when the atmospheric pressure is 50 kPa?
7)At what atmospheric pressure will propanone boil at 20˚C?
8) At what atmospheric pressure will water boil at 90˚C?
9)Which of the substances above has the lowest vapor pressure at 70˚C?
10)As the pressure decreases, the boiling point of water:
(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) remains the same
11)What is the vapor pressure of water at 60˚C?

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