The document reports data from two experiments measuring clearing and clouding temperatures at different runs using different initial amounts of water and phenol. The first experiment used 1.1mL of initial water and recorded clearing temperatures from 56 to 100 degrees and clouding temperatures from 28 to 30 degrees over 5 runs. The second used 1.4mL of initial phenol and recorded clearing temperatures from 75 to 90 degrees and clouding temperatures from 24 to 28 degrees over 5 runs.
The document reports data from two experiments measuring clearing and clouding temperatures at different runs using different initial amounts of water and phenol. The first experiment used 1.1mL of initial water and recorded clearing temperatures from 56 to 100 degrees and clouding temperatures from 28 to 30 degrees over 5 runs. The second used 1.4mL of initial phenol and recorded clearing temperatures from 75 to 90 degrees and clouding temperatures from 24 to 28 degrees over 5 runs.
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The document reports data from two experiments measuring clearing and clouding temperatures at different runs using different initial amounts of water and phenol. The first experiment used 1.1mL of initial water and recorded clearing temperatures from 56 to 100 degrees and clouding temperatures from 28 to 30 degrees over 5 runs. The second used 1.4mL of initial phenol and recorded clearing temperatures from 75 to 90 degrees and clouding temperatures from 24 to 28 degrees over 5 runs.
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