What is the F2 boiling point?

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What is the F2 boiling point?
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Answer: The boiling point of f2 is -47.6 °C (minus 55.1° F).
The boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure surrounding it and, as can be seen in this graph, decreases with lower mass per molecule towards liquefaction (a gas). The delta h value for HCl is less than that for water because chlorine atoms are much lighter than hydrogens; thus there are fewer molecules present to absorb enough heat energy to escape into its gaseous phase.