2. Why do some solids have a high melting point while some melt at a low temperature?
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melting point and boiling point depends upon the intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms of solid from which they are made up of
foreign example ionic compounds like sodium chloride have high melting point due to high intermolecular force of attraction between sodium cation and chlorine anion
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