The boiling point of an element (with a certain atomic number) is expressed in degrees Kelvin and refers to the phase change (liquid to gas) this element makes at the boiling point.
Tin (Sn) - Atomic Number = 50, Melting Point = 232°C, Boiling Point = 2260°C.
The boiling point of erbium is 3141 K, 2868 °C, 5194 °F.The melting point of erbium is 1802 K, 1529 °C, 2784 °F.
Mercury (Hg) is a common metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature. Symbol: Hg Atomic Number: 80 Atomic Weight: 200.59 Density: 13.546 g/cc Melting Point: -39 degrees C; Boiling Point 356 degrees C
The presence of a non-volatile solute in a solution increases its boiling point. The amount of the elevation of the boiling point depends only on the number of molecules of solute present, and not on their identity. See the article entitled "Boiling-point elevation" on Wikipedia for the maths involved.
Ammonia is a compound of Hydrogen and Nitrogen(NH3). It is normally found as a stinky, lighter than air, gas.Therefore at 'room temperature' it melting point is approximately -77C, and its boiling point -33C. Its low density and atomic weight set its phase change points.
Properties of Zinc : Atomic number; 30 Atomic Mass; 65.37g.mol Melting Point; 420 C Boiling Point 907 C
Atomic number, number of protons, melting point, boiling point, density..........
I am Berylium, Be, Atomic number 4 and I have a boiling point of 2970 degrees celsius.
Nickel's atomic number is 28. It's atomic weight on the periodic table is 58.6934. It's boiling point is 2913 oC. It's melting point is 1455 oC. Mass number varies with the individual isotopes.
Name: Silver Symbol: Ag Atomic Number: 47. Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu. Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F) Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C
it would be atomic mass, atomic number, density, melting and boiling point, standard potential, and electronegativity.
Cerium's boiling point is 6,229 degrees Fahrenheit. Cerium is classified as a rare earth element, and its atomic number is 58. Its melting point is 1,463 degrees Fahrenheit.
name : Argon atomic number: 18 atomic weight: 39.948 melting point: 83.80K boiling point:87.30Kdensity:0.0017837grams per cubiccentimeter
CopperSymbol: CuCu Atomic Number: 29Cu Atomic Mass: 63.546 amuCu Melting Point: 1083.0 °C (1356 K, 1981 °F)CuBoiling Point: 2567.0 °C (2840 K, 4652°F)Answer-the boiling point of copper is...............2929 0c
Within a periodic table column, the boiling point goes up as the atomic number is increased. However, this does not occur nearly so consistently as the atomic number goes up across a period of the periodic table.
The answer depends on what criterion is used for ranking: atomic number, atomic size, atomic mass, electro-positivity or negativity, boiling point, melting point, density at normal temperature and pressure, etc.
Tin (Sn) - Atomic Number = 50, Melting Point = 232°C, Boiling Point = 2260°C.