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How do I graph a melting point calibration curve?

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NANCY - 09 Sep 2006 10:44 GMT
I have a theoretical values of three compunds and I got experimental values.
I am trying to graph them and it does not work
Here are the values of temp:
EXPERIMENTAL:    x-axis                        
80 C
109.5
127.5
THEORETICAL:      y-axis
80
109.5
132.7
I cannot graph these values. Does anybody have any suggestions?
Jerry W. Lewis - 09 Sep 2006 12:49 GMT
What do you mean when you say "I cannot graph these values"?  What did you
try, and what happened that you did not like?

Are all of the values numeric?  "80 C" looks like it is likely text.

Jerry

> I have a theoretical values of three compunds and I got experimental values.
> I am trying to graph them and it does not work
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> 132.7
> I cannot graph these values. Does anybody have any suggestions?
Bernard Liengme - 10 Sep 2006 14:13 GMT
Make an XY chart not a Line chart.
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>I have a theoretical values of three compunds and I got experimental
>values.
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> 132.7
> I cannot graph these values. Does anybody have any suggestions?
 
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