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What is the boiling point of Magnesium oxide (MgO)? Given that the molar mass of MgO is 40.3 g/mol and its melting point is 2,852 °C. (Assume standard atmospheric pressure of 1 atm).
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What is the boiling point of Magnesium oxide (MgO)? Given that the molar mass of MgO is 40.3 g/mol and its melting point is 2,852 °C. (Assume standard atmospheric pressure of 1 atm).
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The boiling point of Magnesium oxide MgO is 3,600 C 6,512 F under standard atmospheric pressure of 1 atm.
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