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Does carbon dioxide or water have a higher boiling point and why?
9 years ago

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Steve
clearly, since CO2 is a gas at room temperature, and water is a liquid, water has the higher boiling point.

As to why, google your question, and you will find many discussion on the topic, taking into account several properties of the two compounds.
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