definitely oxygen boils at about 90.2 kelvin (degrees C above absolute zero)
Chlorine has a higher boiling point than oxygen. Chlorine's boiling point is -34.6 degrees Celsius, while oxygen's boiling point is -183 degrees Celsius.
no
Oxygen.
Because of hydrogen bonding. Oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine have a high boiling point.
It all depends on the liquid, like waters boiling point is diffent then something like Mercury
Water has a high melting point and boiling point because of hydrogen bonds
The boiling point of oxygen is -183 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen has the lowest boiling point of these. It is far below the boiling points of the others.
Boiling point of NH3: -33,34 0C Boiling point of NF3: -129,1 0C The boiling point of ammonia is higher.
The boiling point is higher.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
Yes, chlorine has a higher boiling point than iodine. Chlorine has a boiling point of -34.6 degrees Celsius, while iodine has a boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius.