How do you find the boiling point of an element/compound without using the internet?
Answer:
Boil it with a thermometer.
Or consult a chemistry reference book, they tend to have big tables of that kind of thing.
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@iamacarg Lol...good point!
along with boiling with a thermometer or using a textbook you can qualitatively predict & compare the trends of boiling points by just looking at the enthalpy change associated with the process (boiling). the more the enthalpy change associated with the process more will be the boiling point .
Apparently you don't.
you can use a book like Perry's chemical engineering handbook or something like that
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