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the boiling point of a noble gas are illustrative of the operation of forces of the type​

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Answered by arinayare10
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Ernest Z. The boiling points of the noble gases increase as their atomic masses increase. ... The dispersion forces increase as the size of the atom increases, so the boiling points also increase with atomic size.

Answered by shivanijain4931
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The boiling point of a noble gas are illustrative of the operation of forces of the type​ london dispersion forces.

Explanation:

Noble gas molecules are held by very weak van der waal forces or london dispersion forces.

These weak forces are present between noble gas molecules due to the formation of temporary dipole.

Now boiling point is measure of amount of energy required to break intermolecular bonds, and since noble gas molecules are held by weak van der waal forces, less energy is required to break these bonds and thus boiling point of noble gases is less.

Hence, the melting point and boiling point of noble gases is very less die to presence of weak london dispersion forces.

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