The stronger the intermolecular force the highr the boiling point.
increases the boiling point
The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.
yes
water can be compressed and it would make the freezing point and the boiling point lower
BH3 is non polar.Inter moleculer forces are much weaker Wander Voals forces.NH3 have hydrogen bonds among molecules.They are very strong comparing to Vander Woals forces.So NH3 have high boiling point.
The solute increases the boiling point of the solvent
The boiling point is higher.
increases the boiling point
If the solid is insoluble, it will have little or no effect on the boiling point. If it is soluble, it will raise the boiling point.
The stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the melting point and boiling point. The weaker the intermolecular forces, the lower the melting and boiling points are.
The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.
Depending on what is in it, the boiling point will either rise or fall.
Water because water has the highest boiling point, < anything.
I think , when we add surfactant in a solution , surface tension of that solution become low. boiling point of any solution just depend on force of attraction between molecules as much as attraction is high boiling point is high. as we know surface tension of solution became low means force of attraction between the molecules will be low , so in this way boiling point of that solution will become low......
yes
yes
The water with solved ions has greater boiling point. The dissolved salts increase the boiling point of water.