The boiling point of isopropyl ester is related to many things. Its properties are organic liquids and volatile. To know the geometry of its boiling point, under normal conditions (a standard atmospheric pressure), the boiling point of isopropyl ester is about 88 ° C. The boiling point of
substances is not static. If the air pressure changes, the boiling point also shifts. When the air pressure drops, the boiling point drops; when the air pressure rises, the boiling point rises. If at the top of a mountain, the air pressure is low, and the boiling point of water is also lower than the usual 100 ° C. The same is true for isopropyl ester.
Mixing of solvents also affects the boiling point. If isopropyl ester is miscible with other substances, the boiling point may rise or fall depending on the miscibility ratio and the nature of other substances.
Looking at this, in order to determine the boiling point of isopropyl ester, it is necessary to know the condition of air pressure and whether there is miscibility.