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Question asked which has the highest boiling point, why wouldn't it be H2O? (Answer choices at the bottom) : r/Mcat
![SOLVED: Consider mixture of HF (normal boiling point 19PC and water hydrofluoric acid. Check all statements that apply to it: Select one or more: Hydrofluoric acid forms high-boiling azeotrope The mixture shows SOLVED: Consider mixture of HF (normal boiling point 19PC and water hydrofluoric acid. Check all statements that apply to it: Select one or more: Hydrofluoric acid forms high-boiling azeotrope The mixture shows](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/9777334fd7644d91af70cbdf1cc9bc1f.jpg)
SOLVED: Consider mixture of HF (normal boiling point 19PC and water hydrofluoric acid. Check all statements that apply to it: Select one or more: Hydrofluoric acid forms high-boiling azeotrope The mixture shows
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