Yes, but-1-ene boiling at −6.47 °C, which is lower than the boiling point of but-1-yne: 8.08 °C
The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.
Acetone is a liquid with a boiling point lower than that of water; the other two are solids.
The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.
Gallium has a boiling point of 93°ish F. But mercury is way lower than that. It's a liquid at room temperature.
A liquid with a lower boiling point will boil quicker because it requires less energy to reach its boiling point compared to a liquid with a higher boiling point.
It depends what chemical or compound you are comparing the boiling point to. Ethanol has an atmospheric pressure boiling point of 78.1 °C (172.6 °F). This is slightly lower than the boiling point of water at the same pressure, much lower than the boiling point of iron, much higher than the boiling point of bromine.
The boiling point of methanol is lower than the boiling point of ethanol.
At a constant pressure, the freezing point is always going to be lower than the boiling point.
Acetone is a liquid with a boiling point lower than that of water; the other two are solids.
The freezing point is lower and the boiling point is higher.
you lower its boiling point.
In general, the higher the altitude, the lower the pressure, and the lower the pressure the lower the boiling point.
Alcohol thermometers typically have a lower maximum temperature range compared to mercury thermometers, making them unsuitable for measuring the high boiling point of water. Alcohol thermometers may not accurately measure temperatures above their boiling point, which is lower than water's boiling point.
Petrol has a lower boiling point than diesel. This is because petrol is a lighter fraction of crude oil, consisting of shorter hydrocarbon chains, which results in a lower boiling point compared to diesel.
It depends where you are in Nevada. The boiling point will be lower in areas at a higher elevation.
The boiling point of Chlorine is 239.11 Kelvin (equivalent to 34.04 degrees Celsius or -29.272 degrees Fahrenheit).The boiling point of water is 373.15 Kelvin (equivalent to 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit).
Gallium has a boiling point of 93°ish F. But mercury is way lower than that. It's a liquid at room temperature.