4.2Kelvin
or better yet - 268.9 °c - it is not measurable in Fahrenheit (well below freezing)
The boiling point is a little over 4 Kelvin; that is, at lower temperatures it is a liquid.
Helium has the lowest boiling point of any naturally occurring material. Monoatomic Hydrogen remains a gas at a lower temperature but that does not occur in nature.
He, Helium has a boiling point of -269°C (4.2 Kelvins) and it is a noble gas also. Hg, Mercury, is a liquid at room temperature. It boils at +356.73°C (629.88K). NaCl is "table salt", which is a solid. You can liquify salt, and even boil it, at a high enough temperature. Its boiling point is +1,413°C (1,686K). So NaCl has the highest boiling point.
The phase of matter for each element can be determined based on its melting point and boiling point. Elements with low melting and boiling points, such as hydrogen and helium, are typically gases at room temperature. Elements with higher melting and boiling points, such as iron and aluminum, are typically solids at room temperature. Elements that are in between, like mercury, can be liquids at room temperature.
The temperature at which a liquid boils is called its boiling point.
Yes, liquid helium boiling is a physical property. Boiling point is a physical property that describes the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. In the case of helium, its boiling point is very low at -268.9 degrees Celsius.
what is the density of helium at room temperature?
Yes, argon (Ar) has a boiling point of -186°C, while helium (He) has a boiling point of -268.9°C, meaning helium boils at a lower temperature than argon.
The element helium can exist over a very wide range of temperatures. Helium is notable for having the lowest boiling point of any element. Liquid helium is exceptionally cold.
The boiling point is a little over 4 Kelvin; that is, at lower temperatures it is a liquid.
Under standard conditions of pressure and temperature Helium is a gas.
Helium (He)Boiling points: 4.22 K, −268.93 °C, −452.07 °F
Helium has the lowest boiling point of any naturally occurring material. Monoatomic Hydrogen remains a gas at a lower temperature but that does not occur in nature.
Helium has the lowest boiling point of not just the noble gasses, but of any known substance.
The boiling point of liquid helium is -268.9 degrees Celsius.
Liquid Helium is colder than Liquid Hydrogen.
The boiling point of helium is-268.93 °C