Simple hydrocarbons, like methane and ethane. As the carbon chain gets longer, the boiling point goes up.
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Some elements, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and neon have extremely low boiling points. Please see the link.
they have covalent bonds (its in my textbook) :) your welcome...
Actually, for its molecular mass, water has a very high boiling point because the moleculaes stick together due to hydrogen bonding.
covalent bonds :)
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They Have a low boiling point
It has a low boiling point because it has weak intermolecular forces in its covalent bonds
lower pressure means a lower boiling point.
It is not so low. Silicon tetrafluoride has a boiling point of -98.6°C whereas the chloride form is 57.6°C.
low melting point, it is a gas at room temperature....
The liquid with low boiling point.
yes they do have a low boiling point
They Have a low boiling point
high boiling point low melting point
Low boiling point of -268.93 °C
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
because it does not have a high boiling point.
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point
It has a low boiling point because it has weak intermolecular forces in its covalent bonds
Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids
At low pressure the boiling point is lowered and inverse.