An ionic compound such as a salt would have these properties.
One example of a solid that has a high boiling point and is not malleable is diamond. Diamond is a form of carbon with strong covalent bonds arranged in a crystal lattice structure, which makes it extremely hard and with a high boiling point. Despite its hardness, diamond is not malleable because its crystal structure does not allow for easy deformation.
The normal phase of tin is a solid at room temperature. Tin has a metallic luster and is commonly found in the form of greyish-white, malleable metal. It has a melting point of 231.93°C and a boiling point of 2602°C.
Sulfur is a yellow, brittle solid at room temperature with a melting point of 115.21°C and a boiling point of 444.60°C. It is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulfide.
Boron is a solid at room temperature, with a melting point of 2076°C and a boiling point of 3927°C.
The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid, while the boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas. The freezing point is typically lower than the boiling point for a substance.
If the solid is insoluble, it will have little or no effect on the boiling point. If it is soluble, it will raise the boiling point.
One example of a solid that has a high boiling point and is not malleable is diamond. Diamond is a form of carbon with strong covalent bonds arranged in a crystal lattice structure, which makes it extremely hard and with a high boiling point. Despite its hardness, diamond is not malleable because its crystal structure does not allow for easy deformation.
Any solid that is soluble in water.
The normal phase of tin is a solid at room temperature. Tin has a metallic luster and is commonly found in the form of greyish-white, malleable metal. It has a melting point of 231.93°C and a boiling point of 2602°C.
Boiling point elevation
no its at freezing point when water becomes solid
Naphthalene is a white crystalline solid with a distinctive mothball odor. It has a melting point of 80.2°C and a boiling point of 218°C. It is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
Sulfur is a yellow, brittle solid at room temperature with a melting point of 115.21°C and a boiling point of 444.60°C. It is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulfide.
No, it is the melting point. Ice changes to water when it melts, not when it boils.
No. Solids do not boil, but they may sublime, which is when a solid goes directly into the gas phase without melting first. However, lithium does not sublime. Its melting point is 180.54 degrees Celsius, and its boiling point is 1342 degrees Celsius. So lithium is a liquid before reaching its boiling point.
No it would be the boiling point. At freezing point it becomes solid
The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas phase. Solids do not have a boiling point, as they transition directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation.