No it does not.
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.
Melting point 113.5°C Boiling point 184.35°C
The normal boiling point of iodine is 184 degrees Celsius.
I would expect the boiling point of chlorine to be lower than that of iodine. This is because chlorine is a smaller molecule with weaker London dispersion forces, while iodine is a larger molecule with stronger forces due to its larger size.
457.4 K. note iodine sublimes uunder normal conditions i.e. vaporises without melting
Rhenium has the highest boiling point: 5 596 0C.
The compound with the highest boiling point among the options provided.
The molecule with the highest boiling point is the one with the strongest intermolecular forces.
Metal can boil. Highest metal boiling point is tungsten.The boiling point of Tungsten (W) is 5,828 K, 5,555 °C or 10,031 °F
Yes.
The substance with the highest boiling point is the one you should choose.
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.