What is the boiling point of CO_2?

1 Answer
Apr 29, 2017

Under standard conditions, carbon dioxide does not exhibit a boiling point because it does not express a liquid phase.

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide does not have a liquid phase under standard conditions of 1*atm. It "sublimes", i.e. it undergoes transition from the solid phase to the gaseous phase, at -78.5 ""^@C, at 1*atm.