The boiling point of a substance is influenced by factors such as molecular weight, intermolecular forces, and atmospheric pressure. Generally, substances with stronger intermolecular forces, like hydrogen bonding or ionic interactions, tend to have higher boiling points. Therefore, if you are comparing substances, the one with the strongest intermolecular forces and/or higher molecular weight would be expected to have the highest boiling point.
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.
The molecule N2C2H4F2O2 has a higher boiling point.
The solute in a solution modify the boiling point of water.
human bones have the highest melting and boiling point we can see this in funerels where bones get burnt at last
Tungsten has the highest melting point of any element at 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit) and rhenium has the highest boiling point at 5,596 degrees Celsius (10,105 degrees Fahrenheit).
Butane would have the highest boiling point among ethane, propane, and butane.
These are ionic bonds.
Rhenium has the highest boiling point: 5 596 0C.
These are ionic bonds.
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
The substance with the highest boiling point among the options provided would be the one with the strongest intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole interactions.
No it does not.
The substance with the highest boiling point is the one you should choose.
helium has the least density, xenon has the highest.
Butane would be expected to have the highest boiling point among methane, ethane, propane, and butane. This is because as the number of carbon atoms in the alkane chain increases, so does the strength of the intermolecular forces (London dispersion forces), leading to higher boiling points.