Old 11-27-05 | 11:13 PM
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PCS2
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Originally Posted by wheelerer
oil boils at a very high temperature bacuse the is verry few intermolecular forces between the oild molecules. It ould probably boil at 300C.
I think you mean high/strong intermolecular forces. The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point, viscosity, and a bunch of other things.

But back on topic, so I guess thats a no, not one uses nitrogen in their shocks?

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