Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
The boiling point of an alcohol generally increases with the number of atoms in its molecule. This is because larger alcohol molecules have more complex structures and stronger intermolecular forces, requiring more energy to break these bonds and reach the boiling point.
The boiling point of saltwater is higher than that of freshwater. This is because adding salt increases the boiling point of water. The exact boiling point increase depends on the concentration of salt in the water.
The diatomic molecule with stronger intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole interactions, will have a higher boiling point. The molecule with weaker intermolecular forces will have a lower boiling point. Therefore, the molecule with the higher boiling point is likely to have stronger intermolecular forces, while the molecule with the lower boiling point is likely to have weaker intermolecular forces.
What is the boiling point for calcium?
Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
No, boiling point is not related to atomic number. Boiling point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, while atomic number is the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
Increasing the number of carbons in a molecule increase the boiling point in the wast majority of cases.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
I am Berylium, Be, Atomic number 4 and I have a boiling point of 2970 degrees celsius.
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Increasing the number of dissolved ions in a solution raises its boiling point. This is due to the ions disrupting the formation of vapor molecules, leading to a higher temperature required for the liquid to vaporize. The phenomenon is known as boiling point elevation.
The boiling point of an alcohol generally increases with the number of atoms in its molecule. This is because larger alcohol molecules have more complex structures and stronger intermolecular forces, requiring more energy to break these bonds and reach the boiling point.
there is no boiling point
Concentrated. concentrated solutions is completely ionized. The colligative property that is boiling-point states that it will increase as the number of particles increases. Diluting a concentrated substance lessens the number of particles making it obviously lower in bp
Yes; the boiling point is the same for table salt and table sugar. The boiling point of the water will increase by the same amount based on the number of particles of solute in the solution.
The boiling point of saltwater is higher than that of freshwater. This is because adding salt increases the boiling point of water. The exact boiling point increase depends on the concentration of salt in the water.