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Based on the "Heating Curve for Wax," what is the boiling point for wax? 255°C 50°C 340°C 155°C
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Based on the "Heating Curve for Wax," what is the boiling point for wax?
255°C
50°C
340°C
155°C
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340 was what i saw, It may not be correct. Because 340 would point out the obvious, so it may be 155.
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looks like 340°C to me
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