cuz they do
cuz they do
different substances have different boiling points, a main reference to boiling points is the boiling point of water (H2O) which is 100 degrees Celsius
In fractional distillation, the substances in a mixture are heated to their boiling points. Different substances have different boiling points, so will be separated at different times. The answer to your question is simply because they have different boiling points.
It depends on the metal. Different metals have different boiling points.
Melting and boiling points are different for each compound or element.
All different covalent compounds have different boiling points.
There is no single boiling point. A variety of substances can form hydrogen bonds, all with different boiling points.
No. The melting and boiling points of liquids vary considerably.
elements of same shape have different boiling points because their bonding may vary! the elements with covalent bonds will have high boiling point!
To separate substances (that have different boiling points).
Distillation works when liquids have different boiling points as you boil then condense the one with the lowest boiling point thus separating them from one and other.
The process of separation is called distillation.