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Transcribed Image Text:3. What effect on the boiling point is produced by:
(a) a soluble non-volatile impurity, such as table salt
(b) an insoluble foreign substance, such as sand
4. A liquid "X" has a normal boiling point of 75 °C. What will be the approximate boiling point of the
liquid at 800 mmHg pressure?
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5. The density of a liquid whose boiling point is 63-65 °C was determined to be 0.74 + 0.05 g/ml. What is
the liquid?
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