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Chemistry, 15.10.2019 23:30 arielpraczko1

The boiling temperatures of chloroform (an anesthetic), carbon tetrachloride (commonly used in the past for dry cleaning), and tetrachloroethylene (previously used as a degreasing agent) are 61.7°c, 76.5°c, and 121°c. the vapor pressure of a chemical is directly proportional to the inverse of the chemical's boiling point. if a large quantity of these compounds were spilled in the environment, which compound would you predict to have higher concentrations in the air above the site?

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