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The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
Coke has a higher boiling point because it just does that's why u stupid monkey
Because the temperature is higher hence make the boiling and melting point higher.
Metahne does not have a higher boiling point than methane. Fluoromethane, CH3F, has a boiling point of 195K, -78.2C, methane, CH4, has a boiling point of 109K approx -164 C. I make that fluoromethane has a higher temeprature boiling point than methane. This is what you would expect, London dispersion forces will be greater in CH3F as it has more electrons than CH4. CH3F is polar and there will be dipole dipole interactions which will not be present in CH4.
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The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
iodine is having higher boiling point
Graphite has not a boiling point.
no
they are the same... dont know who wrote this but it can be the same such as dry ice, or different such as water. however boiling point will sometimes be higher than melting point
boiling point:1382 C Melting point: 605 C
Octane has a higher boiling point than pentane because octane has a larger number of carbon atoms than propane
The boiling point of chlorine is -34.6 degrees C and the boiling point of iodine is 184 degrees C so iodine's boiling point is massively higher
Coke has a higher boiling point because it just does that's why u stupid monkey
Phenol has a higher boiling point than alcohol does; it has a stronger dipole difference in its -OH group.
higher then the normal boiling point of water