Generally, an alloy has a higher boiling point than a pure metal due to the presence of different elements in the alloy that can form stronger bonds and interactions, increasing the overall boiling point of the material.
Boiling point: the temperature when vapours of the material are formed.
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.
The freezing and boiling points of metals vary depending on the specific metal. For example, the freezing point of iron is around 1,538°C and the boiling point is about 2,861°C. Metals generally have high melting and boiling points compared to non-metals due to their metallic bonding.
The molecule N2C2H4F2O2 has a higher boiling point.
Gallium has a boiling point of 93°ish F. But mercury is way lower than that. It's a liquid at room temperature.
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
Rose's metal is a fusible alloy and thus does not have a boiling point. Its melting point however is between 200 and 208 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tungsten or wolfram is a natural metal with the highest melting point. The metal also has the highest tensile strength.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of any transition metal, at around 3422 degrees Celsius. It is valued for its high melting point and hardness, making it useful in applications where resistance to high temperatures and wear are required.
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.
Boiling point: the temperature when vapours of the material are formed.
No it does not.
Mercury Hg -38.8' Now you could consider Hydrogen to be a metal if you are willing to get creative with the definition of metal. In that case it would be −259.16 °C
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.
The substance with the highest boiling point is the one you should choose.