Chemistry question... any gurus here?

Abhi

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Hi

I need to identify a substance which is liquid at 320 degree Celcius for an experiment.

Any kind of oil will not do. The cheaper the substance, the better.

Any ideas?
 

BespinReactorShaft

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Originally posted by: Abhi
Originally posted by: ming2020
Try candle wax (b.p. 350 to 400 degrees Celsius).

Hey ming, thanks a ton bro.

That worked :)

You're very welcome. I was going to suggest pure sulphuric acid (b.p. 337 °C) but then we wouldn't want no disfigured misanthrope supervillain on our hands now would we?

:p
 

Abhi

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Originally posted by: ming2020
Originally posted by: Abhi
Originally posted by: ming2020
Try candle wax (b.p. 350 to 400 degrees Celsius).

Hey ming, thanks a ton bro.

That worked :)

You're very welcome. I was going to suggest pure sulphuric acid (b.p. 337 °C) but then we wouldn't want no disfigured misanthrope supervillain on our hands now would we?

:p

Lols ... :)