Hi everyone i am new here so please call me out if i broke some type of rule
I'm studying for my chem I final and im' a bit confused on how to determine the boiling point of compounds.
I decided to practice on these three compounds:
HF, HI, HCl
I know from my chem professor that HF has the highest boiling point.
I understand that molecular weight & electronegativity plays a role in determining that.
So in my notes i have:
HF: molecular weight: 20, electronegativity: 1.9
HI: molecular weight: 127, electronegativity: 0.4
HCl: molecular weight: 36.46, electronegativity: 0.9
Can i determine the boiling point from these numbers alone or am i missing something???
Thank you
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