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Physics, 30.11.2020 18:00 nickykardashian
Acetic acid has a melting point of 16.6°C and a boiling point of 117.9°C. Sketch a heating curve showing the phase changes of acetic acid. Clearly label all 7 parts like we did in our notes.
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