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What is the boiling point of magnesium chloride (MgCl2) if its melting point is -711°C? (Assuming standard pressure and the compound is in its solid form when heated to its boiling point.)

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The boiling point of magnesium chloride  MgCl2  is not directly related to its melting point. The melting point of MgCl2 is indeed -711C, but to determine its boiling point, we need to refer to its specific properties. Magnesium chloride has a boiling point of 1412C  2574F  under standard pressure.
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