Aluminum has the highest boiling point across period 3. Aluminum is a metal with metallic bonding. The strength of the metallic bonding depends upon the number of delocalized* electrons in the metallic structure. Because of the three delocalized electrons in aluminum, Al (aluminum) has a very high boiling point.
*delocalized: free electrons (in the structure).
Melting point - 2128 oK (1855 °C, 3371 °F) Boiling point - 4682 oK (4409 °C, 7968 °F) A link is provided to the periodic table posted by our friends at Wikipedia. This table is interactive, and each tile (that represents an element) is actually a link to the Wikipedia article on that element. Try it out on element 40, zirconium.
The chemical element Chlorine has the atomic number 17 and is denoted by the symbol Cl. The boiling point for Chlorine is -34.04 degrees centigrade or -29.27 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure.
A physical property of an element refers to an observable property that does not change the composition of the element. Five examples of physical properties are: melting point, odor, boiling point, color and density.
first the liquid has to be heated to its boiling point (every element has a different one) then heat makes the molecules more spaced and moving around faster (heat is energy) and it becomes a gas
there is no boiling point
W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
Tungsten has the highest boiling point of any element, at 5,555 degrees Celsius.
The alkaline earth element with a boiling point over 2000 degrees Celsius on the periodic table is Beryllium.
The highest boiling point among elements can be found by looking at the group of the periodic table in which the element is located. Generally, elements with higher atomic numbers and greater atomic masses will have higher boiling points. Within a group, elements with stronger intermolecular forces, such as metallic and covalent bonding, will also tend to have higher boiling points.
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Water it can melt in the boiling point and in the boiling point the water (ice) practically turns into a liquid (water) then into a gas
human bones have the highest melting and boiling point we can see this in funerels where bones get burnt at last
Tungsten has the highest melting point of any element at 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit) and rhenium has the highest boiling point at 5,596 degrees Celsius (10,105 degrees Fahrenheit).
Depending on the editor of the periodic table: name, symbol, atomic number, density, electron configuration, group, period, melting point, boiling point etc.
Rn (Radon) has the highest boiling point among Kr (Krypton), Xe (Xenon), and Rn. This is because as you move down the noble gas group on the periodic table, the boiling points increase due to the increase in atomic size and London dispersion forces.
The boiling point in degree Celsius are given below:Na: 883K: 774Si: 2355Ne: -246Silicon has the highest boiling point among the elements given.