The boiling point of magnesium chloride is 1,412 degrees celcius. This boiling point is higher than that of magnesium metal, which is 1,091 degrees celcius.
the boiling point is high. 1091 Degrees Celsius and 1994 Degrees Fahrenheit
Since magnesium chloride is highly soluble in water, and Silver Chloride has low solubility in water, try diluting with excess water, and filter out the AgCl.
yes they do have a low boiling point
because it does not have a high boiling point.
Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 0C and it is not so low.
the boiling point is high. 1091 Degrees Celsius and 1994 Degrees Fahrenheit
It is not so low. Silicon tetrafluoride has a boiling point of -98.6°C whereas the chloride form is 57.6°C.
Iodine, at p=p0,Boiling point 457.4 K,  184.3 °C(So I don't know if you'd call this high or low? compared with what?)However the difference with melting point of Iodine (386.85 K,  113.7 °C) is remarkably small (< 71oC) and the solid is quite vaporous far below its boiling point (Triple point 386.65K (113.5oC), 12.07 kPa, just below melting point).
Since magnesium chloride is highly soluble in water, and Silver Chloride has low solubility in water, try diluting with excess water, and filter out the AgCl.
yes they do have a low boiling point
They Have a low boiling point
The liquid with low boiling point.
high boiling point low melting point
Low boiling point of -268.93 °C
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
because it does not have a high boiling point.