Metals have a boiling point.
Because the boiling point of the compound is relatively low, the compound is likely to be in the form of individual molecules.
you can put the mixture in a pot and put the temperature as the boiling point of the one that has the lowest boiling point.
At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
Well,its because the particles that constitute solids are closer together hence the forces of attraction are greater rising the boiling point and melting points are raised as the heat try to break the bonds
It is generally high in solids. Greatest speed is in the metals.
Generally they are two types of solids 1. Crystalline solids 2. Amorphous solids. Amorphous solids are those solids which having different properties in different directions. They didnt have sharp melting and boiling points.
The boiling points of ionic solids tend to be very high.
generally, metals are the best conductors.
Because the boiling point of the compound is relatively low, the compound is likely to be in the form of individual molecules.
All elements have boiling points. All element can also become solids if cooled to the proper temperature. However, with the vast number of solids in the world, there are just as many boiling points.
Heat is generally transferred in solids with the conduction mode.In conduction mode,heat is trasferred by lattice vibration.
Melting and boiling points are different for each compound or element.
you compare it by finding the boiling point firstyou compare it by finding the boiling dick
Solids
you can put the mixture in a pot and put the temperature as the boiling point of the one that has the lowest boiling point.
At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
Yes. About 74% of the elements are metals and are generally solids.