Does atomic mass effect the boiling point of a matter?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2018

No

Explanation:

Atomic mass doesn't effect the boiling point of a matter. For example, hydrogen weights 1.01 and helium weights 4.00. Hydrogen boils at -253°C and helium boils at -269°C. As you can see, hydrogen is for times easier than helium, but it's boiling point is higher. As this not enough, you can look at coal and nitrogen and so on