-252.87 °c (20.280005 k, -423.166 °f)
There is no single boiling point. A variety of substances can form hydrogen bonds, all with different boiling points.
100 degrees Celsius
by boiling the mixture
The boiling point of liquid hydrogen is 20.268 K (-252.88 °C or -423.184 °F)The freezing point of hydrogen is 14.025 K (-259.125 °C or -434.425 °F).
Hydrogen fluoride has higher boiling point than hydrogen bromide ( HF 19.5 C HBr -66 C) because in hydrogen fluoride has two kinds of forces, one is hydrogen bonding and other is London dispersion forces. In Hydrogen bromide there are only london dispersion forces. These are weaker than hydrogen bonds therefore HF has the higher boiling pint.
The boiling point is not changed.
There is no single boiling point. A variety of substances can form hydrogen bonds, all with different boiling points.
212F
100
At the boiling point the temperature remain unchanged.
100 degrees Celsius
100 degrees Celsius
any temp
Boiling point of what element? And which temperature system- Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit? Specify!
No melting point is at a hot temp and boiling is 210 •f
difference between critical temp and boiling point
Boiling of any liquid means breaking of bonds between the molecule of atom present in liquid state and due to having extensive hydrogen bonding water need more energy or high temp to break these bond and so as to boil