If benzene and tolune both can be mixed... what is the boiling
point for the mixture and its density...?
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Answer / nitin dave
If benzene and toluene mixed the boiling point will be ~ 90
0C. Density will not change.
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Answer / dhaval patel
benzene and toluene mixed the reaction of this is boiling
point is the 120 oc . and its density is not a change.
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