Name one chemical element that has the highest boiling point?
Open in App
Solution
London dispersion forces:
Intermolecular forces of London dispersion are the weakest form. They are created by random distortions in an atom's electron cloud.
When such distortions occur, one side of the atom generates a partial negative charge, while the other side develops a partial positive charge.
These partial charges will then polarise the electron cloud of a neighboring atom, causing another atom to develop partial charges.
This indicates that the intensity of these partial charges is exactly proportional to the ease with which an atom's electron cloud may be deformed.
Noble gases:
Noble gas atoms generally have only small London dispersion forces, which is why their boiling temperatures are so low in the first place.
The intensity of the intermolecular interactions that exist between a substance's molecules (or atoms) influences how high that substance's boiling point is.
Intermolecular forces are weaker. → reduced boiling point
In this situation, Xenon has a large electron cloud. Furthermore, Xenon's outermost electrons are further away from the nuclei, implying that they are not firmly bound.