Chapter 10: Problem 36
Consider the compounds \(\mathrm{Cl}_{2}, \mathrm{HCl}, \mathrm{F}_{2}, \mathrm{NaF}\), and \(\mathrm{HF}\). Which compound has a boiling point closest to that of argon? Explain.
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Chapter 10: Problem 36
Consider the compounds \(\mathrm{Cl}_{2}, \mathrm{HCl}, \mathrm{F}_{2}, \mathrm{NaF}\), and \(\mathrm{HF}\). Which compound has a boiling point closest to that of argon? Explain.
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