The petroleum fraction that has the lowest boiling point is natural gas, which consists mainly of methane with other hydrocarbons. It boils at temperatures below -162 degrees Celsius.
Petroleum ethers have boiling points between 30 oC and 140 oC; a standardized classification doesn't exist.
Pentene
Helium has the lowest normal boiling point among noble gases. It boils at a temperature of -268.9 degrees Celsius (-452 degrees Fahrenheit).
C2H2 (acetylene) has the lowest boiling point among the molecules listed. This is because it is a small, nonpolar molecule with weak intermolecular forces, which results in low boiling point.
Gasoline is the petroleum refinery product has lowest boiling point.
The petroleum fraction that has the lowest boiling point is natural gas, which consists mainly of methane with other hydrocarbons. It boils at temperatures below -162 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen has the lowest boiling point of these. It is far below the boiling points of the others.
Boiling point
Helium has the lowest boiling point of any known substance, at -268.9 degrees Celsius.
The metal with the lowest boiling point is mercury, which boils at 356.7°C.
Petroleum ethers have boiling points between 30 oC and 140 oC; a standardized classification doesn't exist.
Helium has the lowest freezing and boiling points of all elements. It freezes at around -272 degrees Celsius and boils at around -268 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of petroleum can vary depending on the specific composition of the crude oil. In general, the boiling points of components in petroleum range from about 100°C to 600°C. However, the boiling point of crude oil as a whole is typically around 200-350°C.
Pentene
Helium has the lowest normal boiling point among noble gases. It boils at a temperature of -268.9 degrees Celsius (-452 degrees Fahrenheit).
C2H2 (acetylene) has the lowest boiling point among the molecules listed. This is because it is a small, nonpolar molecule with weak intermolecular forces, which results in low boiling point.