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The boiling point determination across periodic table

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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In general as you go across a period from left to right, the boiling point decreases. There are many exceptions to this, but that is the general rule. You could look up the boiling points on a periodic table and determine the trends you find.

Answered by Anonymous
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As you move from the top to the bottom of the periodic table, you'll find a rough correlation exists between the atomic mass of elements and their boiling points. Lighter elements such as hydrogen and helium tend to have very low boiling points, and elements with greater atomic mass boil at higher temperatures.

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