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The melting point of SeF6 is -34,6 oC, the boiling point is - 46,6 oC.
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
It means that the freezing or melting points do not change, that they are always the same, depending on the type of matter. For eg. the melting point or freezing point of water is 0○ Celsius and the boiling point is always 100○C.
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What is the boiling point of soil
The melting point of SeF6 is -34,6 oC, the boiling point is - 46,6 oC.
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Any added impurity can change the boiling point of a liquid.
Sulphur melts at 115.21oC and boils at 444.6oC.
Sulphur dioxide is a colourless liquid or pungent gas, which is the product of the combustion of sulphur on air. Its melting point is -72.7 degC, its boiling point is -10 degC and its relative density is 1.43.
Most solutions have a HIGHER boiling point than the pure solvent. A solution with a lower boiling point than the solvent has formed an azeotrope.
They 'reach' it by heating up the liquid till boiling point is reached.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
Row sulphur is solid. It's melting point is 239°F or 115°C near of the boiling water temperature. But to burn it, add some wooden sure and light it. Becareful, sulphuric steams are toxic.
options (A) Boiling point (b) Colour (C) Smell (D) Solubility in water.
Because it has the highest boiling point. -sorry if it is wrong-
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.