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W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
This is a noble gas (group 18).
Here are some things you can determine about an element using the periodic table. Not all periodic tables have the same information though.Look at the Web Links to the left for some links to very good periodic tables that have lots of useful information! Also the Related Questions to the left have lots more information about the periodic table and what it can tell you about the elements.Almost all periodic tables tell you the following information-- the element's name-- the symbol for an element's name-- the number of protons in the nucleus of the element, which is the same as the atomic number of the element-- the number of electrons in the element, which is also the same as the number of protons for a neutral element.-- the name of the group (vertical column) the element is found inSome periodic tables tell you:-- the atomic weight of the element-- the electron configuration of the element-- the common oxidation states of the element-- the electronegativity of the element-- the melting point of the element-- the boiling point of the element-- the the element is a metal, non-metal or semi-metal-- if the element is a gas, solid, or liquid at room temperature-- if the element is synthetically prepared or naturally occurring-- the density of the element-- the crystal structure of the elementbeat that!!!
Far right in group 18, the noble gases
high melting and boiling point, good conductor of electricity and heat, solid at room temperature (except mercury)
The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
If the temperature is below the melting point then the element is a solid.If the temperature is above the melting point but below the boiling point, then the element is a liquid.If the temperature is above the boiling point, then the element is a gas.
Near the top right. The Periodic Trend for boiling point is increasing from top right to bottom left. (Note: lower the boiling point, the more likely the element is gas at room temperature.) Elements such as Nitrogen, Oxygen, Helium, and Neon are all gases at room temperature.
The boiling point. This can be found in the periodic table.
Boiling point of what element? And which temperature system- Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit? Specify!
It varies from element to element, but in general they have a lower boiling point. Many of them are a gas at room temperature
Beryllium
W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
This is a noble gas (group 18).
-- pure alcohol at room temperature -- mercury at room temperature -- oxygen below its boiling temperature -- iron above its melting temperature -- nitrogen below its boiling temperature -- salt above its melting temperature -- gold above its melting temperature -- any other element or compound that is not H2O, above its melting temperature and below its boiling temperature
Here are some things you can determine about an element using the periodic table. Not all periodic tables have the same information though.Look at the Web Links to the left for some links to very good periodic tables that have lots of useful information! Also the Related Questions to the left have lots more information about the periodic table and what it can tell you about the elements.Almost all periodic tables tell you the following information-- the element's name-- the symbol for an element's name-- the number of protons in the nucleus of the element, which is the same as the atomic number of the element-- the number of electrons in the element, which is also the same as the number of protons for a neutral element.-- the name of the group (vertical column) the element is found inSome periodic tables tell you:-- the atomic weight of the element-- the electron configuration of the element-- the common oxidation states of the element-- the electronegativity of the element-- the melting point of the element-- the boiling point of the element-- the the element is a metal, non-metal or semi-metal-- if the element is a gas, solid, or liquid at room temperature-- if the element is synthetically prepared or naturally occurring-- the density of the element-- the crystal structure of the elementbeat that!!!
The coldest boiling point of a particular element is hydrogen.