Condensation and boiling are two sides of the same coin.
Take water - it boils at 100 deg C. It also starts to condense in the same temperature.
Same happens to each other liquid/vapor pair.
Thx for the concept!
Am i right to say when ease of liquefy is being compared, it is necessary to compare the strength of intermolecular forces?
In my school, i've learnt how Size of electrons cloud, 'Packing' of the molecules and the Ease of polarizability affects the intermolecular forces.
Im thinking, size of electrons cloud is not applicable in this case, and 'Packing' is also not since CH4 molecules are smaller than that of SiH4.
Therefore, it left me with ease of polarizability. But i do not get the idea of what is the meaning of ease of polarizability. I've checked up on wiki it is how easy an electron cloud is being distorted. How is it applicable to the case of SiH4 and CH4? Does it refer to the ease of forming Si4+?
kelvin