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Rank the following in order of increasing melting point: NF3, NCl3, PCl3, KCl, CO2, H2O, H2

Rank the following in order of increasing melting point: NF3, NCl3, PCl3, KCl, CO2, H2O, H2

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H2 <NF3 < PCl3 <CO2 <NCl3 <H2O < KCl

Melting points are H2 = -259.2 co

                           NF3 = -207.15 C0

                           PCl3 = -93.6 C0

                           CO2 = -56.6 C0

                          NCl3 = -40 C0

                          H2O = 0 C0

                         KCl = 770 C0

C0= degree celcious.


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