165.03 K, −108.12 °C, −162.62 °F at 1atm(0 sea level air pressure)
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
Xenon: Melting Point: -111.9 °C (161.25 K, -169.42 °F) Boiling Point: -108.1 °C (165.05 K, -162.58 °F)
Believe it or not, it is -107°C.
It is -162.578 °F
The boiling point of Xenon is 107.1±3 º C. by Harriot.p. aged 12
Melting point -111.7C Boiling point -108.12C
yes it does
Xenon: Melting Point: -111.9 °C (161.25 K, -169.42 °F) Boiling Point: -108.1 °C (165.05 K, -162.58 °F)
I think that its ml
It is 165.051 K
Believe it or not, it is -107°C.
It is -162.578 °F
because Xenon has more polarizable electrons.
The boiling point of Xenon is 107.1±3 º C. by Harriot.p. aged 12
At 101.325 kPa, the melting point of xenon is 161.40 K or -111.75 °C or -169.15 °F. At 101.325 kPa, the boiling point of xenon is 165.051 K or -108.099 °C or -162.578 °F. It is a Gas in normal phase or at STP.
The boiling point of xenon is -108 oC (minus 108) so at 20oC it will be a gas.
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.