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What is the boiling point of CH3COOH??

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sorry, but i cant find it anywhere :(

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  1. Acetic acid (CH3COOH)---Boiling Point (degrees C)---118--- Will react with alcohols and amines. Difficult to remove. Not a common solvent for recrystallization, although used as a solvent when carrying our oxidation reaction.

    118.1 °C (391.2 K, 244.5 °F). It's also called ethanoic acid by the more technically oriented. The rest of us call it acetic acid.

    I'm sorry, but I simply find it very difficult to believe that you can't find the boiling point of acetic acid "any where".

    Google CH3COOH, and you get 146,000 hits, with the Wikipedia article on acetic acid really close to the top, where it will tell you the boiling point: 118.1 °C (391.2 K, 244.5 °F), along with a boatload of additional information.


  2. 118.1 °C (391.2 K, 244.5 °F). It's also called ethanoic acid by the more technically oriented. The rest of us call it acetic acid.

  3. The boiling point of acetic acid is 118.1 °C

  4. I'm sorry, but I simply find it very difficult to believe that you can't find the boiling point of acetic acid "any where".

    Google CH3COOH, and you get 146,000 hits, with the Wikipedia article on acetic acid really close to the top, where it will tell you the boiling point:  118.1 °C (391.2 K, 244.5 °F), along with a boatload of additional information.

    I find it unfathomable that supposedly computer literate people can't execute a simple search.


  5. Acetic acid (CH3COOH)---Boiling Point (degrees C)---118--- Will react with alcohols and amines. Difficult to remove. Not a common solvent for recrystallization, although used as a solvent when carrying our oxidation reaction

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