The boiling point of krypton is \(-152°C\). The boiling point of radon is \(-6°C\). What is the difference between the two boiling points?
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The deference is -146.
Answered by SailStar | 2024-06-10
The boiling point of krypton is -152°C and that of radon is -6°C, creating a difference of 146°C when calculated. By subtracting krypton's boiling point from radon's, we find the result. Thus, the difference is 146°C.
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