That would depend on what substance your talking about. Different metals and such would very in temp drastically!
Non-metals have lower boiling points than metals. A link can be found below.
non-metals have lower density, melting and boiling point but diamond has higher density, melting and boiling point.
Metals have a boiling point.
Chromium is a metal and metals tend to have high boiling points.
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.
yes they do have a low boiling point
Non-metals have lower boiling points than metals. A link can be found below.
non-metals have lower density, melting and boiling point but diamond has higher density, melting and boiling point.
The same as with non-metals. The temperature at which liquid turns to gas, or gas to liquid.
Metals have a boiling point.
Chromium has a high boiling point as opposed to nonmetals. Metals tend to have high boiling points.
It depends on the metal. Different metals have different boiling points.
Low melting and boiling point
Chromium is a metal and metals tend to have high boiling points.
They do not conduct electricity 2.They are not malleable 3.They have low melting and boiling point.4.They are bad conductors of heat.
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.
lithium