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Chapter 4.2, Problem 8E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Reason for no application of micro boiling-point technique in excess of 200 °C if mineral oil is used as fluid than silicone oil in Thiele tube should be determined.

Concept introduction: Boiling point is defined as temperature that has a vapor pressure of liquid equal to the pressure that is present around liquid. At this temperature, the substance gets converted from the liquid state to vapor or gaseous phase.

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