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boiling point of halogens

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halogens | boiling point
halogens | boiling point

Summary

median | 12 °C highest | 184.3 °C (iodine) lowest | -188.12 °C (fluorine) distribution | | (based on 4 values; 2 unavailable)
median | 12 °C highest | 184.3 °C (iodine) lowest | -188.12 °C (fluorine) distribution | | (based on 4 values; 2 unavailable)

Entities with missing values

astatine | tennessine (total: 2)
astatine | tennessine (total: 2)

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Boiling point rankings

1 | fluorine | -188.12 °C 2 | chlorine | -34.04 °C 3 | bromine | 59 °C 4 | iodine | 184.3 °C (based on 4 values; 2 unavailable)
1 | fluorine | -188.12 °C 2 | chlorine | -34.04 °C 3 | bromine | 59 °C 4 | iodine | 184.3 °C (based on 4 values; 2 unavailable)

Unit conversions for median boiling point 12 °C

≈ 286 K (kelvins)
≈ 286 K (kelvins)
≈ 54 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
≈ 54 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
≈ 514 °R (degrees Rankine)
≈ 514 °R (degrees Rankine)
≈ 10 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
≈ 10 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
≈ 14 °Rø (degrees Rømer)
≈ 14 °Rø (degrees Rømer)

Comparison for median boiling point 12 °C

3 °C below temperature at STP (standard temperature and pressure), using the US customary convention (60 °F)
3 °C below temperature at STP (standard temperature and pressure), using the US customary convention (60 °F)
3 °C below temperature at STP (standard temperature and pressure), using the convention of European and South American natural gas companies (15 °C)
3 °C below temperature at STP (standard temperature and pressure), using the convention of European and South American natural gas companies (15 °C)
2 °C below average surface temperature of the earth (14 °C)
2 °C below average surface temperature of the earth (14 °C)

Corresponding quantities

Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT:  | 25 meV (millielectronvolts)
Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT: | 25 meV (millielectronvolts)
Blackbody energy flux Φ from Φ = σT^4:  | 377 W/m^2 (watts per square meter)
Blackbody energy flux Φ from Φ = σT^4: | 377 W/m^2 (watts per square meter)
Approximate luminous exitance from a planar blackbody radiator perpendicular to its surface:  | 7×10^-23 lx (lux)
Approximate luminous exitance from a planar blackbody radiator perpendicular to its surface: | 7×10^-23 lx (lux)