In ionic bonding, atoms SHARE ELECTRONS
The maximum temperature : a. 745 K
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
Gas at 25°C(298 K) and at a pressure of 0.800 atm
Final pressure = 2 atm
Required
Final temperature
Solution
Gay Lussac's Law
When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure in the vessel is proportional to its absolute temperature

Input the value :
T₂=(P₂T₁)/P₁
T₂=(2 atm x 298 K)/0.8 atm
T₂ = 745 K = 472 °C
Answer is: ammonia has a higher boiling point because it has stronger intermolecular forces.
Intermolecular forces<span> are the forces between </span><span>molecules. The stronger are intermolecular forces, the higher is boiling point of compound, because more energy is needed to break interaction between molecules.
</span>There are several types of intermolecular forces: hydrogen bonding, i<span>on-induced dipole forces, ion-dipole forces andvan der Waals forces.</span>
The gas is disposed proportional to the temperature to pressure of the particles