Boiling Point of Different Gases
The following table provides a comprehensive list of boiling point values for different gases at one atmospheric (atm) pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)
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| Acetylene | -84.7 |
| Air | -194.35 |
| Ammonia | -33.4 |
| Argon | -185.9 |
| Arsine | -62.5 |
| Butadiene | -4.4 |
| Butane | -0.5 |
| 1-Butene | -6.3 |
| Carbon dioxide | -78.5 |
| Carbon monoxide | -191.5 |
| Chlorine | -34 |
| Chloroethane | 12.3 |
| Chloromethane | -23.8 |
| Cyclopropane | -32.8 |
| Deuterium | -249.6 |
| Dimethylamine | 7.3 |
| Dimethyl ether | -24.9 |
| Ethane | -88.7 |
| Ethylene | -103.8 |
| Fluorine | -188.1 |
| Helium | -269 |
| Hydrogen | -252.9 |
| Hydrogen bromide | -66.7 |
| Hydrogen chloride | -85 |
| Hydrogen cyanide | 25.7 |
| Hydrogen fluoride | 19.5 |
| Hydrogen iodide | -35.6 |
| Hydrogen sulfide | -60.3 |
| Isobutane | -11.7 |
| Isobutylene | -7.2 |
| Krypton | -153.4 |
| Methane | -161.6 |
| Neon | -246.1 |
| Nitric oxide | -151.8 |
| Nitrogen | -195.85 |
| Oxygen | -183 |
| Ozone | -111.9 |
| Propadiene | -34.5 |
| Propane | -42.1 |
| Propylene | SIval |
| Radon | -61.75 |
| Silane | -111.4 |
| Sulfur Dioxide | -10 |
| Sulfur hexafluoride | -63.9 |
| Sulfur trioxide | 45 |
| Xenon | -108.1 |
The boiling point of a gas can vary depending on the presence of impurities and the atmospheric pressure.
References: 1) Cardarelli, François. Materials Handbook: A Concise Desktop Reference. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 2) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition. United Kingdom: CRC Press, 2016-2017. 3) Yaws, Carl L. The Yaws Handbook of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and Chemicals. Netherlands: Elsevier Science, 2015.