Which compound has the highest boiling point? HF, HI, HBr, HCl, or F2? What is acetone's melting point? What is the hydrocarbon dew point? What is the boiling point of glass? Which chemical element has the highest boiling point?
So to sum it up, shouldn't HCl have a higher boiling point than HI? Clearly something is wrong with my logic because the order boiling points is: HI>HBr>HCl. Can someone please explain this? Thank you very much!! Logged Vidya Full Member Posts: 839 Mole Snacks: +46/-62 Gender:...
HF, Cl2, HOCH2CH2OH, F2, CH3CH2OH, CH3CH2CH2CH3 Which compound will have a higher boiling point: HF or HBr? Explain why. Which have a higher boiling point and Why? a) HC1 or HI? b) HF or HC1? c) H_2O or H_2S? d) CH_4 or SiH_4? Which of the following has the highest...
Explain very briefly why the boiling point of H2O is higher than that of H2. Why Boiling point of water is more than hydrogen fluoride(HF)? Does CO2 or SO2 have a lower boiling point? Explain your reasoning. Does HBr or HCl have a lower boiling point? Explain your reasoning. Explain wh...
Physical constants for more than 280 common inorganic compounds. Density is given for the actual state at 25°C and for liquid phase at melting point temperature.
Which compound has the highest boiling point? HF, HI, HBr, HCl, or F2? Which compound has the lowest normal boiling point? Explain which of the compounds hexane, 3-hexanon, and 1-hexanol is expected to have the highest boiling point and which ...
The boiling points of HCl, HBr, and HI increase with increasing molecular weight. Yet the melting and boiling points of the sodium halides, NaCl, NaBr, and NaI, decrease with increasing formula weight. Why are the trends opposite? Describe the intermolecu Which ha...
Question: Rank these compounds by boiling point. Highest Boiling Point Lowest boiling point pentane: H₃C-CH₃-CH₂-CH₂-CH₃ Propane: H₃C-CH₂-CH₃ Hexane: H₃C-CH₂-CH₂-CH₂- CH₂- CH₃ Properties of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons: ...
A) HBr B) HCl C) HF D) HI Which has the highest boiling point, H_2O or CO_2? Find the compound with the highest boiling point. H_2O or Cu. Rank the following from the lowest to highest boiling point: CH_3CH_3, CH_3CH_2OH, CH_3CH_2OLi, CH_3...
that will accelerate the effect of a catalyst on a reaction. A Brønsted acid is any substance that can donate an H+ ion to a base. Brønsted acids are H+-ion or proton donors. Examples of Brønsted acids are HCl, HBr, HI, HF, sulfuric acid, +NH4, CH3CO2H, and mixtures ...