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  2. Ibuprofen - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 75 to 78 °C (167 to 172 °F) Boiling point: 157 °C (315 °F) at 4 mmHg: ... Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ...

  3. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 K b & K f [1] Lauric acid: 298.9 44 –3.9

  4. Isobutylbenzene - Wikipedia

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    Isobutylbenzene is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C 10 H 14. [2] It is used in chemical synthesis as a fuel and in pharmaceuticals. For instance, it is used to make pain killers like ibuprofen.

  5. Racemic mixture - Wikipedia

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    Different melting points are most common, but different solubilities and boiling points are also possible. ... In some cases (e.g., ibuprofen and thalidomide), ...

  6. Azeotrope tables - Wikipedia

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    This page contains tables of azeotrope data for various binary and ternary mixtures of solvents. The data include the composition of a mixture by weight (in binary azeotropes, when only one fraction is given, it is the fraction of the second component), the boiling point (b.p.) of a component, the boiling point of a mixture, and the specific gravity of the mixture.

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  8. Boiling point - Wikipedia

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    Water boiling at 99.3 °C (210.8 °F) at 215 m (705 ft) elevation. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid [1] [2] and the liquid changes into a vapor.

  9. Aspirin - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 135 °C (275 °F) [9] Boiling point: ... Other NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen and naproxen, may reduce the antiplatelet effect of aspirin.