The boiling point of water is not 100 ºC.
The boiling point of water is 100 ºC at 1 atmosphere pressure.
If you boil water, the temperature can range from 93 to 101 ºC depending on atmospheric pressure of the day and how elevated above sea level you are.
Molecular compounds typically have lower boiling points compared to ionic compounds because of weaker intermolecular forces between molecules. The boiling points of molecular compounds increase with increasing molecular size and polarity. However, they generally have lower boiling points compared to ionic compounds due to the nature of the forces holding the molecules together.
True. The crystal lattice structure of ionic compounds plays a significant role in determining their melting and boiling points. The stronger the forces holding the ions in the lattice together, the higher the melting and boiling points of the compound.
True. Boiling point is not a reliable characteristic for identifying minerals because many minerals have overlapping boiling points. Other properties like hardness, cleavage, and color are more effective for mineral identification.
Boiling Points was created on 2004-01-05.
Boiling Points ended on 2005-01-01.
No, boiling points and freezing points are physical properties.
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Melting and boiling points are different for each compound or element.
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It is because the boiling points of liquids are affected by dissolved solvents.
It is important because boiling points are dependent onthe pressure.