In liquid ammonia one hydrogen atom from an adjacent molecule can form an
intermolecular hydrogen bond with the nitrogen atom of the central ammonia
molecule. With an average of only one
intermolecular bond per ammonia molecule, less thermal energy is required to
break the liquid ammonia into individual gas phase molecules. Therefore a lower
boiling temperature results.
In the case of liquid water, one hydrogen atom from each of two adjacent water
molecules can form an intermolecular hydrogen bond with each lone pair on the
oxygen atom of the central water molecule. As
such, a greater amount of thermal energy is required to break the extensive
hydrogen bonding network and a higher boiling temperature results.
Chlorine has a higher boiling point than oxygen. Chlorine's boiling point is -34.6 degrees Celsius, while oxygen's boiling point is -183 degrees Celsius.
An increase in pressure raises the boiling point of a liquid because it takes more energy for the liquid molecules to escape the higher atmospheric pressure above them. Conversely, decreasing the pressure lowers the boiling point as it requires less energy for the molecules to overcome the reduced atmospheric pressure.
Water has a higher boiling point that alcohol (ethanol). The main reason for this is because water has stronger intermolecular forces holding the molecules together.
Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride
Air pressure also affects the boiling point of water. The higher the air pressure, the higher the boiling point.
Chlorine has a higher boiling point than oxygen. Chlorine's boiling point is -34.6 degrees Celsius, while oxygen's boiling point is -183 degrees Celsius.
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.
Yes, chlorine has a higher boiling point than iodine. Chlorine has a boiling point of -34.6 degrees Celsius, while iodine has a boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius.
Higher then the boiling point of the solvent.
No, LiCl (Lithium chloride) will not have a higher boiling point than water. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, whereas the boiling point of LiCl is significantly higher at 1382 degrees Celsius.
Sodium chloride has a higher boiling point.
The magnesium chloride solution has a higher boiling point.
Sodium chloride has a higher boiling point because is a salt with ionic bonds.
The boiling point of water can be affected by changes in atmospheric pressure. At higher altitudes where the atmospheric pressure is lower, the boiling point of water is lower. Conversely, at lower altitudes with higher atmospheric pressure, the boiling point of water is higher.
If the impurity has a higher boiling point then the boiling point of the mixture will also be slightly higher, and vice versa.