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Boiling block hydrides

Fig. 9.6 Trends in (a) melting and (b) boiling points for some i-block hydrides, EH . Fig. 9.6 Trends in (a) melting and (b) boiling points for some i-block hydrides, EH .
Fig. 9.7 Trends in values of Avap77 (measured at the boiling point of the liquid) for some /7-block hydrides, EH . Fig. 9.7 Trends in values of Avap77 (measured at the boiling point of the liquid) for some /7-block hydrides, EH .
FIGURE 5.8 The boiling points of most of the molecular hydrides of the p-block elements show a smooth increase with molar mass in each group. However, three compounds—ammonia, water, and hydrogen fluoride are strikingly out of line. [Pg.306]

Trends in boiling points, melting points and enthalpies of vaporization for p-block binary hydrides... [Pg.246]


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