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This document provides a table with the melting/freezing and boiling/condensation points of various substances. It then asks the reader to identify which of several heating curves on a separate worksheet corresponds to iodine, stearic acid, and glycerin based on their phase change temperatures from the table.

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Heating Curves Worksheet 2

This document provides a table with the melting/freezing and boiling/condensation points of various substances. It then asks the reader to identify which of several heating curves on a separate worksheet corresponds to iodine, stearic acid, and glycerin based on their phase change temperatures from the table.

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Heating Curves Worksheet

Circle the correct cooling curve for water.


Substance Melting/Freezing Boiling/Condensation
Point (oC) Point (oC)

ammonia -77.7 -33.3


carbon dioxide -78.5 -78.5
copper 1083.0 2566.0
ethanol -114.4 78.5
glycerin 20.0 290.0
gold 1064.0 2807.0
iodine 113.5 184.4
mercury -38.9 356.6
sodium chloride 801.0 1413.0
stearic acid 71.5 360.0
tin 232.0 2270.0
pure water 0.0 100.0

13. Which of the graphs above most likely represents iodine? ______________

14. Which of the graphs above most likely represents steric acid? _______________

15. Which of the graphs above most likely represents glycerin? _________________

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