compounds are identified because each compound have characteristically different melting and boiling points.
false they tend to have low boiling points
high boiling point low melting point
The structure of a compound will dictate what intermolecular forces hold the molecules together. The stronger these forces, the higher will be the boiling point.
No one knows, a determination is impossible with only some unstable atoms.
This is false. Ionic compounds have higher boiling points than molecular compounds. For example, the boiling point of the ionic compounds copper(II) oxide, CuO, and sodium chloride, NaCl are 2,000 degrees C and 1,413 degrees C, respectively. The boiling point of the molecular compounds carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, and water, H2O are 76.72 degrees C and 100 degrees C, respectively.
Ionic compounds have boiling points of
All different covalent compounds have different boiling points.
Ionic compounds have higher boiling points than covalent compounds.
The boiling points of various volitile organic compounds range from 50 to 260 degrees celsius.
yes. the boiling point of ionic compounds is high due to the presence of strong electrostatic force of attraction between the ions.
No data today, insufficient material for the determination.
The process of separation is called distillation.
Ionic compounds generally have higher melting and boiling points.
No mercury compound has a boiling point as high as this.
false they tend to have low boiling points
when they get hot enough
high boiling point low melting point