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Chemistry, 09.02.2022 06:20 mashedpotatoes28

Pretend you are taking a melting point of diphenylamine. You see some shrinking starting at a temperature of 50.3°C. You see a droplet of liquid at a temperature of 53.6°C. The sample is completely liquid by 54.8°C. How should you report the melting point?

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