Low boiling point of -268.93 °C
He, Helium has a boiling point of -269°C (4.2 Kelvins) and it is a noble gas also. Hg, Mercury, is a liquid at room temperature. It boils at +356.73°C (629.88K). NaCl is "table salt", which is a solid. You can liquify salt, and even boil it, at a high enough temperature. Its boiling point is +1,413°C (1,686K). So NaCl has the highest boiling point.
The boiling point of metalloids is not so high.
high boiling point low melting point
Chromium has a high boiling point as opposed to nonmetals. Metals tend to have high boiling points.
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
The melting point of copper is 1084,62°C .
Helium consists of many properties. These properties include low solubility, low boiling point, inertness, high thermal conductivity, and low density. Because of the uniqueness of these elements, helium is often used to control these properties.
Oxygen has a low boiling point of -183 degrees Celsius. This is due to the weak London dispersion forces between oxygen molecules, which require less energy to overcome compared to molecules with stronger intermolecular forces.
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point
Yes. The boiling point of aluminum is 2519 oC.
Chromium is a metal and metals tend to have high boiling points.