Input interpretation
strong electrolytes | boiling point
Summary
median | 163.8 °C highest | 1435 °C (potassium bromide) lowest | -85 °C (hydrogen chloride) distribution | | (based on 16 values; 16 unavailable)
Entities with missing values
lithium hydroxide | sodium hydride | magnesium hydroxide | calcium hydroxide | lithium diethylamide | sodium nitrate | magnesium chloride | ammonium carbonate | lithium diisopropylamide | strontium hydroxide | ... (total: 16)
Distribution plots
(boiling point in degrees Celsius)
Boiling point rankings
1 | hydrogen chloride | -85 °C 2 | hydrogen bromide | -66.38 °C 3 | hydrogen iodide | -35.55 °C 4 | lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide | 55.5 °C 5 | butyllithium | 60 °C 6 | perchloric acid | 90 °C 7 | nitric acid | 83 °C 8 | trifluoromethanesulfonic acid | 162 °C 9 | fluorosulfonic acid | 165.5 °C 10 | sulfuric acid | 279.6 °C 11 | sodium amide | 400 °C 12 | potassium hydroxide | 1327 °C 13 | rubidium hydroxide | 1390 °C 14 | sodium hydroxide | 1390 °C 15 | sodium chloride | 1413 °C 16 | potassium bromide | 1435 °C (based on 16 values; 16 unavailable)
Unit conversions for median boiling point 163.8 °C
436.9 K (kelvins)
326.8 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
786.4 °R (degrees Rankine)
131 °Ré (degrees Réaumur)
93.47 °Rø (degrees Rømer)
Comparison for median boiling point 163.8 °C
69.03 °C below autoignition temperature of book paper in Ray Bradbury's famous novel (451 °F)
(50 to 80) °C below autoignition temperature of paper (218 to 246 °C)
36.75 °C above hottest temperature of a Concorde nose tip (127 °C)
Corresponding quantities
Thermodynamic energy E from E = kT: | 38 meV (millielectronvolts)
Blackbody energy flux Φ from Φ = σT^4: | 2066 W/m^2 (watts per square meter)
Approximate luminous exitance from a planar blackbody radiator perpendicular to its surface: | 3×10^-12 lx (lux)
Nearest corresponding gas marks for median boiling point 163.8 °C (degrees Celsius)
| temperature | usage gas mark 3 | 160 °C | United Kingdom stufe 1 1/4 | 160 °C | Germany (actual measurements may vary)