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Compound A has a boiling point of 110°C, compound B has a boiling point of 120°C. Which is more of a safety concern?

Neither is a concern as both are solids

They are equally hazardous as their boiling points are fairly similar

A because more of it will be in the vapor phase

B because it might burn faster

Boiling points do not provide enough information is provided to answer this question

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