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The chemical element that has most boiling points is Helium and the element that has the most boil point would be Tungsten.
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The structure and molecule masses of alkanes determine the boiling point. The boiling point of alkanes that have the same molecular mass differs depending on their structure.
Higher boiling points will result from stronger intermolecular forces. Hydrogen bonds are strong, while London dispersion forces tend to be very weak.
Because of their greater surface contact with straight chain alkane, they will have higher van der Waals forces as well as a high boiling point.
As hydrogen bonding increases, the boiling point of alcohols rises.
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The boiling point order from highest to least is [katex]{\rm{C}}{{\rm{H}}_3}{\rm{OH}}\;\; > \;{\rm{C}}{{\rm{H}}_3}{\rm{Cl}}\; > {\rm{C}}{{\rm{H}}_4}[/katex]