Brake fluid is subjected to very high temperatures. It must have a high boiling point to avoid vaporizing in the lines. This vaporization is a problem because vapor is highly compressible relative to liquid, and therefore negates the hydraulic transfer of braking force from the master cylinder to the calipers. The end result is the brakes will fail to stop the car.
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