about 100 degrees Celsius
Boiling point of HCl: -85,1 0C. Boiling point of HF: 19,5 0C.
yellowish
The boiling point of pure HCl is lower than the room temperature.
HI has a higher boiling point because of the dipole-dipole Intermolecular forces as well as the dispersion forces, which become more evident with molecular weight, which will dominate over the dipole-dipole forces, so HCl has a lower boiloing point.
boiling water
Boiling point of HCl: -85,1 0C. Boiling point of HF: 19,5 0C.
yellowish
The boiling point of pure HCl is lower than the room temperature.
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HI has a higher boiling point because of the dipole-dipole Intermolecular forces as well as the dispersion forces, which become more evident with molecular weight, which will dominate over the dipole-dipole forces, so HCl has a lower boiloing point.
boron
Sodium chloride has a higher boiling point because is a salt with ionic bonds.
.01m = 1cm
The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 100 The temperature of boiling water at sea level is 211.149°F.
The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
At it boiling point: boiling temperature AND pressure:Water boiling at 100oC at 100 kPa (1 atm.)
boiling water