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For example,
- Helium or Xenon
- NaCl or C3H8
- CH4 or C4H10
- H3C-O-CH3 or H20

2007-03-06 13:51:11 · 3 answers · asked by hyperstrike11 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

you all are telling me different things, i do not understand!

2007-03-06 14:05:50 · update #1

what i need to know is what and why about those, id really appreciate it

2007-03-06 14:08:48 · update #2

3 answers

Typically speaking, gases like propane will have a lower boiling point than a salt like table salt. BP should increase with molecular weight. If a compound has more hydrogen bonding, it will have a higher BP. If that doesn't help you to answer the question, you could easily look up the individual BPs and figure it out.

2007-03-06 13:57:10 · answer #1 · answered by cdog_97 4 · 0 0

By actually measuring the boiling point of each substance

2007-03-06 14:00:08 · answer #2 · answered by xox_bass_player_xox 6 · 0 0

H3C-o-CH3 (covalent bond and other)
NaCl (ionic bond)
CH4 (covalent bond)
Helium (no bonding) (don't know right or wrong?)

2007-03-06 14:03:03 · answer #3 · answered by jackhin 1 · 0 0

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