Pentanal and 3-methylbutanal are chain isomoers meaning they both have the same atoms but are structually different. Pentanal is staight chained and 3-methylbutanal has one of its carbons branching somewhere in the middle of the chain. Branching decreases the boiling point of a molecule, therefore Pentanal has the higher boiling point.
Pentanol is an alcohol so effect of hydrogen bonding is responsible for its higher boiling point.
iodine is having higher boiling point
boiling point:1382 C Melting point: 605 C
ethanol has a higher boiling point- of 78°C :)
alot higher that water
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Chlorine has higher boiling point.
The boiling point is that temperature when the SATURATEDvapor pressure of a liquidbecomes equal tothe surrounding pressure.Thus the higher the sorrounding pressure, the higher the boiling point.
The boiling point is higher.
Boiling point of NH3: -33,34 0C Boiling point of NF3: -129,1 0C The boiling point of ammonia is higher.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
iodine is having higher boiling point
Heptane - longer the chain, higher the boiling point. Least amount of branches, higher the boiling point.
Higher then the boiling point of the solvent.
Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride
The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point and the lower the melting point. The weaker the IMF, the lower the boiling point and the higher the melting point.
The normal boiling point is the boiling point at sea level, or more precisely, at 1 atmosphere pressure. At higher elevations, or at lower atmospheric pressures, the boiling point is lower. At higher atmospheric pressures, the boiling point is higher.
The magnesium chloride solution has a higher boiling point.