A relation between the boiling point and density doesn't exist.
The boiling point (of any compound) is ONLY affected by (vapor) pressure. Density of a gas (vapor) is another property that -in another way- may be affected by pressure.
The substances volume is affected by a boiling point
density , boiling point, melting point also mass & volume if you wanted to include those
boiling point is always lower.
Boiling point means the temperature a substances starts to boil or evaporate
i will give you three....melting point, boiling point, freezing point and one more is density
The temperature and salinity of seawater determine its density. Water gets denser as it gets saltier and reaches a maximum density at 4 °C. Salinity does affect the boiling point and freezing point of water, but not its temperature.
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it increases the boiling point
Water has a boiling point of 100 degrees celcius. This is about average compared to the boiling point of other substances.
THE DENSITY OF LITHIUM IS THE MELTING AND BOILING POINT
non-metals have lower density, melting and boiling point but diamond has higher density, melting and boiling point.