The boiling point of liquid helium is -268.9 degrees Celsius.
It is a gas.Its boiling point is near absolute zero.so very difficult to turn even to liquid
Helium is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius. It remains in the gaseous state at temperatures above its boiling point of -268.9 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of Argon is -185.7 degrees Celsius.
The nominal boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. This is for standard pressure (about 1 atmosphere), but the boiling point varies CONSIDERABLY depending on the exact pressure.
At 1000 degrees Celsius, mercury is in its liquid state as its melting point is -38.83 degrees Celsius and boiling point is 356.73 degrees Celsius.
Yes, liquid helium boiling is a physical property. Boiling point is a physical property that describes the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. In the case of helium, its boiling point is very low at -268.9 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point is a little over 4 Kelvin; that is, at lower temperatures it is a liquid.
The melting point of helium is -272.2 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point is -268.9 degrees Celsius. Helium is a unique element because it remains a liquid at very close temperatures to absolute zero.
Helium (He)Boiling points: 4.22 K, −268.93 °C, −452.07 °F
Of the ELEMENTS, Helium has both the lowest melting point and the lowest boiling point. Under normal pressure, Helium is only a liquid between -272C and -269C. That first number is less than one degree above absolute zero, so there's not much room for any compound to be a colder liquid.
Helium doesnt have a melting point as it will never form solid.
Helium has the lowest boiling point of any known substance, at -268.9 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of helium is 1.15 K and its boiling point is 4.22 K. So in oC they would be: Melting Point: 1.15 - 273.15 = -272.00 oC Boiling Point: 4.22 - 273.15 - 268.93 oC
what is the density of helium at room temperature?
The boiling point of water is at 100 degrees Celsius
At STP they are both at the same temperature. one is NOT colder than the other. However, helium condenses to a liquid at a much lower temperature than hydrogen's condensation point.
Liquid hydrogen has a boiling point of -252.87 degrees Celsius.