Re: Organic Chemistry Lab possible Propanoic Acid?




> Well the reason I went with propanoic acid is basically because the
> boiling points were dead on.

Boiling points are related to the air pressure.
What pressure was mentioned in your textbook and what was the actual
pressure?


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