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If you actually burn it, you don't get any element. Water is driven off and the remainder oxidizes into carbon dioxide. You're probably asking about charring it
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Why does 1-butanol have a higher boiling point that tert-butanol?

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Because Chloropropane is an alkane but tert-butyl alcohol is an alcohol. The O-H bond is much more difficult to break than the C-H bonds in the hydrocarbons tha
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What is the boiling point of magnetite?

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The melting point of magnetite(Fe3O4) is 1538 Celsius, Body Plus Experience but does anyone know the boiling point?

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