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why all liquid raw materials fallows residue on evaporation at
105Degree temp. but methanol bp 60Degree



why all liquid raw materials fallows residue on evaporation at 105Degree temp. but methanol bp 60..

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because the methanol that we r using in lab is not 100% alcohol,it is 97% only so we kept at 105' c

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