a
heat capacity
b
boiling point
c
mass
d
colour
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Enesiabdulshakoor
1 year ago
The purity of benzene is commonly confirmed by determining its refractive index. This measurement is important because a pure sample of benzene has a specific refractive index (approximately 1.501 at 20°C), and any significant deviation from this value can indicate the presence of impurities.
Additionally, the boiling point (around 80.1°C for pure benzene) is sometimes used as a criterion, but the refractive index is often preferred due to its sensitivity and ease of measurement in a laboratory setting.

