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metals#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
aluminum (pure) | Al | 2270 |
gold | Au | 2060 |
platinum | Pt | 4530 |
liquids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
acetone | (CH3)2CO | 56.05 |
glycerin | C3H5(OH)3 | 290 |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 78.2 |
mercury | Hg | 357 |
water 4°C | H2O | 100 |
water 25°C | H2O | 100 |
cyclohexane | C6H12 | 80.73 |
n-hexane | C6H14 | 68.7 |
bromine fluoride | BF3 | -101 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 46 |
dichlorine heptoxide | Cl2O7 | 82 |
methanol | CH3OH | 64.6 |
ethylene glycol | C2H4(OH)2 | 197.3 |
prophanol | C3H7OH | 97.2 |
phenol | C6H5OH | 181.8 |
formic acid | HCOOH | 101 |
lactic acid | CH3CH(OH)COOH | 122 |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 117.9 |
propionic acid | CH3CH2COOH | 141.1 |
benzaldehyde | C6H5COH | 179 |
methylamine | CH3NH2 | -6.3 |
phenylamine (aniline) | C6H5NH2 | 184.1 |
benzene | C6H6 | 80 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 110.62 |
orthoxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 144.5 |
metaxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 139.1 |
paraxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 138.3 |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 61.1 |
chlorobenzene | C6H5Cl | 131.7 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 76.8 |
freon-11 | CCl3F | 23.7 |
pyridine | C5H5N | 115.2 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 34.5 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 101.1 |
nitrobenzene | C6H5NO2 | 210.8 |
hydrogen peroxide | H2O2 | 150.2 |
thionyl chloride | SOCl2 | 75.6 |
sulfuryl chloride | SO2Cl2 | 69.4 |
n-pentane | C5H12 | 36 |
acetaldehyde | CH3CHO | 20.1 |
n-heptane | C7H16 | 98.5 |
n-octane | C8H18 | 125.6 |
n-nonane | C9H20 | 150.8 |
n-decane | C10H22 | 174.1 |
undecane | C11H24 | 195.9 |
dodecane | C12H26 | 216.3 |
tridecane | C13H28 | 235.4 |
tetradecane | C14H30 | 253.5 |
pentadecane | C15H32 | 270.6 |
hexadecane | C16H34 | 286.8 |
cyclopentane | C5H10 | 49.3 |
dichloromethane | CH2Cl2 | 40 |
propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) | C3H7OH | 82.3 |
butan-1-ol | C4H9OH | 117.7 |
butan-2-ol | C3H7OH | 99.5 |
2-methylopropan-1-ol | C4H9OH | 107.8 |
2-methylopropan-2-ol | C4H9OH | 82.4 |
3-methylobenzenol (m-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 202.2 |
propionaldehyde | C2H5CHO | 48 |
butyraldehyde | C3H7CHO | 74.8 |
butter acid | CH3CH2CH2COOH | 163.7 |
ethyl formate | HCOOC2H5 | 54.4 |
pyrrole | C4H5N | 129.79 |
formaide | HCONH2 | 220 |
nitroglycerin | C3H5(ONO2)3 | 930.4 |
hexafluoronenzene | C6F6 | 80.1 |
alcohols#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 78.2 |
methanol | CH3OH | 64.6 |
ethylene glycol | C2H4(OH)2 | 197.3 |
prophanol | C3H7OH | 97.2 |
propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) | C3H7OH | 82.3 |
butan-1-ol | C4H9OH | 117.7 |
butan-2-ol | C3H7OH | 99.5 |
2-methylopropan-1-ol | C4H9OH | 107.8 |
2-methylopropan-2-ol | C4H9OH | 82.4 |
other inorganic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
ammonia | NH3 | -35.5 |
bromine fluoride | BF3 | -101 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 46 |
oxygen difluoride | OF2 | -144.75 |
phosphine | PH3 | -87.5 |
thionyl chloride | SOCl2 | 75.6 |
sulfuryl chloride | SO2Cl2 | 69.4 |
argon | Ar | -185.2 |
nitrogen | N2 | -195.8 |
helium | He | -268.6 |
krypton | Kr | -153.2 |
xenon | Xe | -108.1 |
neon | Ne | -245.9 |
ozone | O3 | -112 |
gases#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
ammonia | NH3 | -35.5 |
methane | CH4 | -161.5 |
carbon dioxide | CO2 | -78.5 |
dichlorine monoxide | Cl2O | 2.2 |
hydrogen chloride | HCl | -85.1 |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 26 |
hydrogen fluoride | HF | 20 |
hydrogen jodide | HI | -36 |
hydrogen sulfuride | H2S | -60.7 |
dimethylamine | (CH3)2NH | 6.8 |
trimethylamine | (CH3)3N | 2.8 |
ethylamine | C2H5NH2 | 16.5 |
ethane | C2H6 | -88.6 |
propane | C3H8 | -42.1 |
n-buthane | C4H10 | -0.5 |
cyclobutane | C4H8 | 12.6 |
ethene (ethylene) | C2H4 | -103.7 |
ethyne | C2H2 | -84.7 |
chloromethane | CH3Cl | -24 |
formaldehyde (methanal) | HCHO | -19.1 |
nitrogen (II) oxide | NO | -151.8 |
oxygen difluoride | OF2 | -144.75 |
phosphine | PH3 | -87.5 |
sulfur (IV) oxide | SO2 | -10 |
sulfur (VI) oxide | SO3 | 45 |
chlorine | Cl2 | -34.6 |
hydrogen | H2 | -239.9 |
oxygen | O2 | -182.96 |
prophene | C3H6 | -47.6 |
vinyl chloride (chloroethene) | CH2CHCl | -13.3 |
nitrogen | N2 | -195.8 |
fluorine | F2 | -188 |
helium | He | -268.6 |
krypton | Kr | -153.2 |
xenon | Xe | -108.1 |
neon | Ne | -245.9 |
ozone | O3 | -112 |
2-methylpropane (isobutane) | CH3CH(CH3)CH3 | -11.7 |
cyclopropane | C3H6 | -32.8 |
but-1-ene | C4H8 | -6.2 |
transbut-2-ene | C4H8 | 0.8 |
cis-but-2-ene | C4H8 | 3.7 |
propyne | C3H4 | -23.2 |
but-1-yne | C4H6 | 8 |
but-2-yne | C4H6 | 26.9 |
hydrocarbons#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
methane | CH4 | -161.5 |
cyclohexane | C6H12 | 80.73 |
n-hexane | C6H14 | 68.7 |
ethane | C2H6 | -88.6 |
propane | C3H8 | -42.1 |
n-buthane | C4H10 | -0.5 |
cyclobutane | C4H8 | 12.6 |
ethene (ethylene) | C2H4 | -103.7 |
ethyne | C2H2 | -84.7 |
benzene | C6H6 | 80 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 110.62 |
orthoxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 144.5 |
metaxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 139.1 |
paraxylene | C6H4(CH3)2 | 138.3 |
prophene | C3H6 | -47.6 |
n-pentane | C5H12 | 36 |
2-methylpropane (isobutane) | CH3CH(CH3)CH3 | -11.7 |
2-methylbutane | CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH3 | 27.8 |
n-heptane | C7H16 | 98.5 |
n-octane | C8H18 | 125.6 |
n-nonane | C9H20 | 150.8 |
n-decane | C10H22 | 174.1 |
undecane | C11H24 | 195.9 |
dodecane | C12H26 | 216.3 |
tridecane | C13H28 | 235.4 |
tetradecane | C14H30 | 253.5 |
pentadecane | C15H32 | 270.6 |
hexadecane | C16H34 | 286.8 |
heptadecane | C17H36 | 302 |
octadecane | C18H38 | 316.3 |
nonadecane | C19H40 | 329.9 |
isocane (eicosane) | C20H42 | 343 |
triacontane | C30H62 | 449.7 |
cyclopropane | C3H6 | -32.8 |
cyclopentane | C5H10 | 49.3 |
but-1-ene | C4H8 | -6.2 |
transbut-2-ene | C4H8 | 0.8 |
cis-but-2-ene | C4H8 | 3.7 |
propyne | C3H4 | -23.2 |
but-1-yne | C4H6 | 8 |
but-2-yne | C4H6 | 26.9 |
naphthalene | C10H8 | 217.9 |
antracene | C14H10 | 339.9 |
phenanthrene | C14H10 | 340 |
oxides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
carbon dioxide | CO2 | -78.5 |
carbon monoxide | CO | -191.5 |
dichlorine monoxide | Cl2O | 2.2 |
dichlorine heptoxide | Cl2O7 | 82 |
hydrogen peroxide | H2O2 | 150.2 |
nitrogen (II) oxide | NO | -151.8 |
sulfur (IV) oxide | SO2 | -10 |
sulfur (VI) oxide | SO3 | 45 |
aluminium oxide | Al2O3 | 3000 |
arsenic (III) oxide | As2O3 | 460 |
bismuth (III) oxide | Bi2O3 | 1890 |
chromium (VI) oxide | CrO3 | 250 |
copper (I) oxide | Cu2O | 1800 |
lanthanum oxide (III) | La2O3 | 4200 |
magnesium oxide | MgO | 3600 |
manganese (VII) oxide | Mn2O7 | 95 |
phosphorus oxide (III) | P2O3 | 173 |
phosphorus oxide (V) | P2O5 | 605 |
silicon (IV) oxide | SiO2 | 2950 |
antimony (III) oxide | Sb2O3 | 1425 |
selenium (IV) oxide | SeO2 | 315 |
tellurium (IV) oxide | TeO2 | 1245 |
salts#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
arsenic chloride | AsCl3 | 130 |
beryllium chloride | BeCl2 | 482 |
potassium bromide | KBr | 1435 |
silver bromide | AgBr | 1502 |
silver chloride | AgCl | 1547 |
silver iodide | AgI | 1506 |
bismuth (III) chloride | BiCl3 | 447 |
mercury (I) chloride | Hg2Cl2 | 383 |
mercury (II) chloride | HgCl2 | 304 |
lead chloride (II) | PbCl2 | 951 |
tin (IV) chloride | SnCl4 | 114.15 |
silver nitrate (V) | AgNO3 | 440 |
potassium nitrate (V) | KNO3 | 400 |
ammonium chloride | NH4Cl | 338 |
sodium chloride | NaCl | 1465 |
sodium bromide | NaBr | 1390 |
zinc (II) chloride | ZnCl2 | 732 |
magnesium chloride | MgCl2 | 1412 |
manganese (II) chloride | MnCl2 | 1190 |
manganese (II) sulfate (VI) | MnSO4 | 850 |
aluminium nitrate (V) ninehydrate | Al(NO3)3 · 9H2O | 135 |
arsenic (III) sulfide | As2S5 | 707 |
barium chloride | BaCl3 | 1560 |
cadmium chloride | CdCl2 | 960 |
cobalt (II) chloride | CoCl2 | 1049 |
chromium (II) chloride | CrCl2 | 1300 |
chromium (III) chloride | CrCl3 | 1300 |
cesium chloride | CsCl | 1297 |
copper (I) chloride | CuCl | 1400 |
gallium chloride | GaCl3 | 201 |
germanium (IV) fluoride | GeF4 | -36.6 |
potassium dichromate (VI) | K2Cr2O7 | 500 |
lithium chloride | LiCl | 1383 |
lead chloride (IV) | PbCl4 | 50 |
polonium (IV) chloride | PoCl4 | 390 |
rubidium chloride | RbCl | 1390 |
silicon fluoride | SiF4 | -86 |
antimony (III) bromide | SbBr3 | 280 |
antimony (V) chloride | SbCl5 | 140 |
tin (II) chloride | SnCl2 | 623 |
strontium nitrate (V) | Sr(NO3)2 | 645 |
tellerium (II) chloride | TeCl2 | 328 |
tellerium (IV) chloride | TeCl4 | 387 |
hydrides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
arsenic hydride | AsH3 | -55 |
silicon hydride (silan) | SiH4 | -111.9 |
germanium (IV) hydride | GeH4 | -88.1 |
sodium hydride | NaH | 8 |
antimony (III) hydride | SbH3 | -17 |
tin (IV) hydride | SnH4 | -51.8 |
inorganic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
hydrogen bromide | HBr | -67 |
hydrogen chloride | HCl | -85.1 |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 26 |
hydrogen fluoride | HF | 20 |
hydrogen jodide | HI | -36 |
hydrogen sulfuride | H2S | -60.7 |
phosphoric (V) acid | H3PO4 | 407 |
sulfurous (VI) acid | H2SO4 | 337 |
chloric (VII) acid | HClO4 | 90 |
selenic (VI) acid | H2SeO4 | 260 |
phenols#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
phenol | C6H5OH | 181.8 |
2-methylobenzenol (o-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 191 |
3-methylobenzenol (m-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 202.2 |
4-methylobenzenol (p-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 201.9 |
1-naphthol | C10H7OH | 288 |
2-napthol | C10H7OH | 285 |
carboxylic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
formic acid | HCOOH | 101 |
lactic acid | CH3CH(OH)COOH | 122 |
oxalic acid | (COOH)2 | 157 |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 117.9 |
propionic acid | CH3CH2COOH | 141.1 |
salicylic acid | OHC6H4COOH | 211 |
benzoic acid | C6H5COOH | 249.2 |
butter acid | CH3CH2CH2COOH | 163.7 |
2-methylpropanoic acid (isobutter) | C3H7COOH | 154.4 |
palmitic acid | C15H31COOH | 351.5 |
stearic acid | C17H35COOH | 350 |
oleic acid | CH3(CH2)7CHCH(CH2)7COOH | 286 |
elaidic acid | CH3(CH2)7CHCH(CH2)7COOH | 288 |
linoleic acid | CH3(CH2)4CHCH(CH2)CHCH(CH2)7COOH | 229 |
linolenic acid | CH3(CH2)CHCH(CH2)CHCH(CH2)CHCH(CH2)7COOH | 231 |
succinic acid | HOOC(CH2)2COOH | 235 |
glutaric acid | HOOC(CH2)3COOH | 303 |
adipic acid | HOOC(CH2)4COOH | 337.5 |
fumaric acid | HOOCCHCHCOOH | 165 |
pyruvic acid | CH3COCOOH | 165 |
solids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
oxalic acid | (COOH)2 | 157 |
salicylic acid | OHC6H4COOH | 211 |
benzoic acid | C6H5COOH | 249.2 |
polystyrene | (C8H8)n | 430 |
aluminium carbide | Al4C3 | 2200 |
heptadecane | C17H36 | 302 |
octadecane | C18H38 | 316.3 |
nonadecane | C19H40 | 329.9 |
isocane (eicosane) | C20H42 | 343 |
triacontane | C30H62 | 449.7 |
naphthalene | C10H8 | 217.9 |
antracene | C14H10 | 339.9 |
phenanthrene | C14H10 | 340 |
2-methylobenzenol (o-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 191 |
4-methylobenzenol (p-cresol) | C6H4(CH3)OH | 201.9 |
1-naphthol | C10H7OH | 288 |
2-napthol | C10H7OH | 285 |
palmitic acid | C15H31COOH | 351.5 |
stearic acid | C17H35COOH | 350 |
succinic acid | HOOC(CH2)2COOH | 235 |
fumaric acid | HOOCCHCHCOOH | 165 |
2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid) | C6H2(OH)(NO2)3 | 300 |
acetamide | CH3CONH2 | 222 |
other organic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
benzaldehyde | C6H5COH | 179 |
chloromethane | CH3Cl | -24 |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 61.1 |
iodoform | CHI3 | 218 |
chlorobenzene | C6H5Cl | 131.7 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 76.8 |
freon-11 | CCl3F | 23.7 |
freon-13 | CClF3 | -81.4 |
pyridine | C5H5N | 115.2 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 34.5 |
formaldehyde (methanal) | HCHO | -19.1 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 101.1 |
nitrobenzene | C6H5NO2 | 210.8 |
vinyl chloride (chloroethene) | CH2CHCl | -13.3 |
acetaldehyde | CH3CHO | 20.1 |
paraffin | - | 400 |
dichloromethane | CH2Cl2 | 40 |
dichlorodifluoromethane | CCl2F2 | -29.8 |
propionaldehyde | C2H5CHO | 48 |
butyraldehyde | C3H7CHO | 74.8 |
4,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT, trotyl) | C6H2(CH3)(NO2)3 | 240 |
2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid) | C6H2(OH)(NO2)3 | 300 |
propylamine | C3H7NH2 | 47.2 |
isopropylamine | CH3CH(NH2)CH3 | 31.7 |
pyrrole | C4H5N | 129.79 |
pyrimidine (1,3-diazine) | C4H4N2 | 123.8 |
formaide | HCONH2 | 220 |
N-methylometanoamide | HCONH(CH)3 | 199.5 |
N-phenylo-N-methylometanoamide | HCON(C6H5)(CH)3 | 243 |
acetamide | CH3CONH2 | 222 |
benzamide | C6H5CONH2 | 290 |
methyl nitrate (V) | CH3ONO2 | 64.6 |
nitroglycerin | C3H5(ONO2)3 | 930.4 |
hexafluoronenzene | C6F6 | 80.1 |
amines#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
methylamine | CH3NH2 | -6.3 |
dimethylamine | (CH3)2NH | 6.8 |
trimethylamine | (CH3)3N | 2.8 |
ethylamine | C2H5NH2 | 16.5 |
phenylamine (aniline) | C6H5NH2 | 184.1 |
hydroxides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
sodium hydroxide | NaOH | 1388 |
potassium hydroxide | KOH | 1327 |
lithium hydroxide | LiOH | 1626 |
strontium hydroxides | Sr(OH)2 | 710 |
halogens#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
chlorine | Cl2 | -34.6 |
fluorine | F2 | -188 |
silans#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
silicon hydride (silan) | SiH4 | -111.9 |
plastics#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
polystyrene | (C8H8)n | 430 |
carbides#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
aluminium carbide | Al4C3 | 2200 |
other materials#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
diamond | C | 4347 |
graphite | C | 4347 |
esters#
Substance | Molecular formula | Boiling point [°C] |
ethyl formate | HCOOC2H5 | 54.4 |
ethyl acetate | CH3COOC2H5 | 179 |
propyl acetate | CH3COOC3H7 | 101.54 |
isopentyl acetate | CH3COOC2H4CH(CH3)2 | 141 |
ethyl butyrate | C3H7COOC2H5 | 121.5 |
salol | HOC6H4COOC6H5 | 173 |
Some facts#
- Boiling point is the temperature at which the saturated vapor pressure equals the external pressure.
- When the liquid reaches the boiling point, evaporation takes place with the entire volume. Then we say that liquid boils.
- The boiling point is specific for the given substance. For example, the boiling point of water is 100 °C.
- The boiling point depends on the pressure. Data given in this calculator refer to normal pressure, that is 1013,25 hPa.
- The relationship between boiling point and pressure is as follows:
where:
- – boling point under pressure ,
- – saturated vapor pressure at the reference temperature ,
- – the pressure of saturated steam at a given temperature (i.e. the pressure at which the boiling temperature is determined),
- – known boiling point at pressure ,
- – gas constant,
- – heat of evaporation of the substance.
- – boling point under pressure ,
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