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The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
The normal boiling point is the boiling point at sea level, or more precisely, at 1 atmosphere pressure. At higher elevations, or at lower atmospheric pressures, the boiling point is lower. At higher atmospheric pressures, the boiling point is higher.
The magnesium chloride solution has a higher boiling point.
Boiling point 774°C Melting point 63.65°C
Potassium chloride has an ionic bond.
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It requires much more energy to convert the liquid potassium into a vapor than it does to convert the solid to a liquid.
The boiling point of potassium is 759 °C.
The boiling point of potassium iodide is 1 330 0C. The boiling point of potassium chloride is 1 420 0C.
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Chlorine has higher boiling point.
the freezing point of potassium is 336.7 K ​(63.5 °C, ​146.3 °F)
The boiling point of NaCl is 1 413 0C. The boiling point of potassium chloride is 1 420 0C.
The boiling point is that temperature when the SATURATEDvapor pressure of a liquidbecomes equal tothe surrounding pressure.Thus the higher the sorrounding pressure, the higher the boiling point.
The boiling point is higher.
Boiling point of NH3: -33,34 0C Boiling point of NF3: -129,1 0C The boiling point of ammonia is higher.