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Triethylamine Boiling Point

The relationship between the boiling point of triethylamine
The properties of things vary, especially at the end of the boiling point. When discussing triethylamine today, its boiling point cannot be ignored.

Triethylamine has unique properties. The number of its boiling point is an important physical property marker. The boiling point is the critical temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gaseous state. When the external pressure is constant and triethylamine is heated to its boiling point, the molecule is energized, breaks free from the liquid phase, and converts into gas.

The boiling point is related to many factors. Intermolecular forces are one of them. The molecular structure of triethylamine determines its state of intermolecular forces. Its structure causes the intermolecular force to be of a certain intensity, which is closely related to the boiling point. If the force is strong, the molecule needs more energy to escape from the liquid phase, and the boiling point is high; otherwise, it is low.

In addition, external pressure also has a significant impact on the boiling point of triethylamine. When the pressure is high, the molecular escape liquid phase is more hindered, and a higher temperature is required, that is, the boiling point is increased; when the pressure is low, the molecule is more likely to escape and the boiling point is reduced.

In the past, I was a wise man, and I spared no effort in the exploration of physical properties. For substances such as triethylamine, detailed research is required to obtain the exact number of physical properties such as boiling point. Today, my generation to carry on the ambition, should be more in-depth investigation, in order to understand the rationale, in order to use in all things, add luster, help the advancement of science and technology, and promote the prosperity of production.