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5. Caffeine's Data Chart. Looking at the structure of caffeine, provide an explanation for why caffeine would have a hig

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5 Caffeine S Data Chart Looking At The Structure Of Caffeine Provide An Explanation For Why Caffeine Would Have A Hig 1
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5. Caffeine's Data Chart. Looking at the structure of caffeine, provide an explanation for why caffeine would have a higher melting point than a boiling point when in solid forms. CH CH, 1.23 g/cm3, solid Density Melting Point 227 to 228 °C (441 to 442 °F; 500 to 501 K) (anhydrous) 234 to 235 °C (453 to 455 °F; 507 to 508 K) (monohydrate) Boiling Point 178 °C (352 °F; 451 K) (sublimation)