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: Density and Boiling Point of Various Liquids Liquid | Density (g/mL) | Boiling Point (^circ C) Ether | 0.71 | 34.6 Ethanol | 0.79 | 78.4 Water | 1.00 | 100.0 Mercury | 13.55 | 356.7 Based on, which of the following best describes the relationship between Density and Boiling Point?
- Liquids with a density below 1.00 g/mL always boil below 50^circ C.
- Density and boiling point are perfectly inversely proportional.
- There is a general positive correlation between density and boiling point.
- Boiling point is determined exclusively by a liquid's density.
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