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Its boiling point is 1330oC. All ionic compounds like potassium iodide have relatively high boiling points. To boil them, ionic bonds (the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions) must be broken in order to separate the ions. These bonds are strong so lots of energy is required, hence high boiling points.
Yes, it has strong enough Van Der Waals force present so Iodine can form a solid. But the energy required to break this bond is relatively weak, therefore has a low melting point.
Sulfur has a high melting point. up to 113 degrees Celsius.
solid iodine also exists as I2 molecules which are held together through weak vander waal's forces so the melting point of iodine is very low.
It has a low boiling point because it has weak intermolecular forces in its covalent bonds
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low melting point, it is a gas at room temperature....
There is not a clear cutoff point between "high and Low sulfur diesel". Ultra low sulfur diesel ULSD is what is currently required for on road use. ULSD can contain no more than 15 ppm sulfur (15 micrograms sulfur per gram of fuel or 0.0015 wt.%). Low sulfur diesel would contain more sulfur than ULSD and high sulfur diesel more than low sulfur diesel.
It has a low boiling point because it has weak intermolecular forces in its covalent bonds
high boiling point low melting point
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The liquid with low boiling point.
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
because it does not have a high boiling point.
Low boiling point of -268.93 °C
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point
Chromium has a high boiling point as opposed to nonmetals. Metals tend to have high boiling points.
Beryllium has a high melting point
It is high!