This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia.
In the following table, the use row is the value recommended for use in other Wikipedia pages in order to maintain consistency across content.
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H2 20.271 K (−252.879 °C)
He 4.222 K (−268.928 °C)
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Li 1603 K (1330 °C)
Be 2742 K (2469 °C)
B 4200 K (3927 °C)
C 3915 K (subl. ) (3642 °C)
N2 77.355 K (−195.795 °C)
O2 90.188 K (−182.962 °C)
F2 85.03 K (−188.11 °C)
Ne 27.104 K (−246.046 °C)
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Na 1156.090 K (882.940 °C)
Mg 1363 K (1091 °C)
Al 2743 K (2470 °C)
Si 3538 K (3265 °C)
P 553.7 K (280.5 °C)
S 717.8 K (444.6 °C)
Cl2 239.11 K (−34.04 °C)
Ar 87.302 K (−185.848 °C)
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K 1032 K (759 °C)
Ca 1757 K (1484 °C)
Sc 3109 K (2836 °C)
Ti 3560 K (3287 °C)
V 3680 K (3407 °C)
Cr 2945.15 K (2672.0 °C)
Mn 2334 K (2061 °C)
Fe 3134 K (2861 °C)
Co 3200 K (2927 °C)
Ni 3003 K (2730 °C)
Cu 2835 K (2562 °C)
Zn 1180 K (907 °C)
Ga 2673 K (2400 °C)
Ge 3106 K (2833 °C)
As 887 K (subl. ) (615 °C)
Se 958 K (685 °C)
Br2 332.0 K (58.8 °C)
Kr 119.735 K (−153.415 °C)
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Rb 961 K (688 °C)
Sr 1650 K (1377 °C)
Y 3203 K (2930 °C)
Zr 4650 K (4377 °C)
Nb 5017 K (4744 °C)
Mo 4912 K (4639 °C)
Tc 4538 K (4265 °C)
Ru 4423 K (4150 °C)
Rh 3968 K (3695 °C)
Pd 3236 K (2963 °C)
Ag 2483 K (2210 °C)
Cd 1040 K (767 °C)
In 2345 K (2072 °C)
Sn 2875 K (2602 °C)
Sb 1908 K (1635 °C)
Te 1261 K (988 °C)
I2 457.4 K (184.3 °C)
Xe 165.051 K (−108.099 °C)
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Cs 944 K (671 °C)
Ba 2118 K (1845 °C)
Lu 3675 K (3402 °C)
Hf 4876 K (4603 °C)
Ta 5731 K (5458 °C)
W 6203 K (5930 °C)
Re 5900.15 K (5627.0 °C)
Os 5285 K (5012 °C)
Ir 4403 K (4130 °C)
Pt 4098 K (3825 °C)
Au 3243 K (2970 °C)
Hg 629.88 K (356.73 °C)
Tl 1746 K (1473 °C)
Pb 2022 K (1749 °C)
Bi 1837 K (1564 °C)
Po 1235 K (962 °C)
At2 503±3 K (230±3 °C)
Rn 211.5 K (−61.7 °C)
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Fr 950 K (677 °C)
Ra 2010 K (1737 °C)
Lr
Rf 5800 K (5500 °C)
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Bh
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Mt
Ds
Rg
Cn 340±10 K (67±10 °C)
Nh 1430 K (1130 °C)
Fl 380 K (107 °C)
Mc ~1400 K (~1100 °C)
Lv 1035–1135 K (762–862 °C)
Ts 883 K (610 °C)
Og 450±10 K (177±10 °C)
La 3737 K (3464 °C)
Ce 3716 K (3443 °C)6
Pr 3403 K (3130 °C)
Nd 3347 K (3074 °C)
Pm 3273 K (3000 °C)
Sm 2173 K (1900 °C)
Eu 1802 K (1529 °C)
Gd 3546 K (3273 °C)
Tb 3396 K (3123 °C)
Dy 2840 K (2567 °C)
Ho 2873 K (2600 °C)
Er 3141 K (2868 °C)
Tm 2223 K (1950 °C)
Yb 1469 K (1196 °C)
Ac 3471 K (3198 °C)
Th 5061 K (4788 °C)
Pa 4300? K (4027 °C)
U 4404 K (4131 °C)
Np 4175.15 K (3902.0 °C)
Pu 3508.15 K (3235.0 °C)
Am 2880 K (2607 °C)
Cm 3383 K (3110 °C)
Bk 2900 K (2627 °C)
Cf 1743 K (1470 °C)
Es 1269 (996 °C)
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Values are in kelvin K and degrees Celsius °C, rounded
For the equivalent in degrees Fahrenheit °F, see: Boiling points of the elements (data page)
Some values are predictions
Notes
References
Zhang et al.
Zhang, Yiming; Evans, Julian R. G.; Yang, Shoufeng (2011). "Corrected Values for Boiling Points and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Elements in Handbooks" . J. Chem. Eng. Data . 56 (2): 328– 337. doi :10.1021/je1011086 .
WebEl
As quoted at http://www.webelements.com/ from these sources:
A.M. James; M.P. Lord (1992). Macmillan's Chemical and Physical Data . London: Macmillan. ISBN 9780333511671 .
G.W.C. Kaye; T. H. Laby (1993). Tables of physical and chemical constants (15th ed.). London: Longman.
CRC
Haynes, William M., ed. (2011). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (92nd ed.). CRC Press. pp. 4.121 – 4.123 . ISBN 978-1439855119 .
Lange
As quoted from:
J.A. Dean, ed. (1999). Lange's Handbook of Chemistry (15th ed.). McGraw-Hill. Section 3; Table 3.2 Physical Constants of Inorganic Compounds. ISBN 978-0-07016384-3 .
Otozai et al.
Otozai, K.; Takahashi, N. (1982). "Estimation Chemical Form Boiling Point Elementary Astatine by Radio Gas Chromatography" . Radiochimica Acta . 31 (3– 4): 201– 203. doi :10.1524/ract.1982.31.34.201 . S2CID 100363889 .
Lavrukhina et al.
Lavrukhina, Avgusta Konstantinovna; Pozdnyakov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1970). Analytical Chemistry of Technetium, Promethium, Astatine, and Francium . Translated by R. Kondor. Ann Arbor–Humphrey Science Publishers. p. 269. ISBN 978-0-250-39923-9 .
See also
Elements Data
Abundance of the chemical elements in Earth's crust, sea water, Sun and Solar System
Atomic radius empirical, calculated, van der Waals radius, covalent radius
Boiling point
Critical point
Density solid, liquid, gas
Elastic properties of the elements : Young's modulus , Poisson's ratio , bulk modulus , shear modulus
Electrical resistivity
Electron affinity
Electron configuration
Electronegativity (Pauling, Allen scale)
Hardness: Mohs hardness , Vickers hardness , Brinell hardness
Heat capacity
Heat of fusion
Heat of vaporization
Ionization energy (in eV) and molar ionization energies (in kJ/mol)
Melting point
Molar ionization energy
Oxidation state
Speed of sound
Standard atomic weight
Thermal conductivity
Thermal expansion
Vapor pressure