Not really, most have low boiling points, except for carbon, for example, which has one of the highest boiling points of any substance at 4827 ºC and Silicon boils at 2355 ºC. Iodine boils at a higher temperature than Mercury.
Metals melting points are generally higher than nonmetals melting points.
Non metal
The boiling point of metalloids is not so high.
high boiling point low melting point
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
The liquid with low boiling point.
Non-metals have lower boiling points than metals. A link can be found below.
Chromium has a high boiling point as opposed to nonmetals. Metals tend to have high boiling points.
The boiling point of metalloids is not so high.
high boiling point low melting point
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
because it does not have a high boiling point.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
The boiling point increase at high pressure.
K2S will have high boiling point than CH3Cl.
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point
They Have a low boiling point
The liquid with low boiling point.
- lower density- lower hardness- lower melting point- lower boiling point- some nonmetals are gaseous or liquidsetc.