explain why boiling point of inert gases increase with increase in atomic mass
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Heyy here is ur answer...
With the increase in atomic mass...atomic size increases...due to which vanderwaal force of attraction increases...
This results in increase in boiling point...
Hope it helps..:-))
With the increase in atomic mass...atomic size increases...due to which vanderwaal force of attraction increases...
This results in increase in boiling point...
Hope it helps..:-))
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hetpy frnd.....
boiling point of any gas depends upon the forces between the molecule of atom of gas.
so if a gas will have larger mass it occupy more space in fixed volume and the molecule are very close to each and hence the forces will be larger.
HOPE THIS HELP YOU ☺☺
boiling point of any gas depends upon the forces between the molecule of atom of gas.
so if a gas will have larger mass it occupy more space in fixed volume and the molecule are very close to each and hence the forces will be larger.
HOPE THIS HELP YOU ☺☺
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