Chemistry, asked by Magnus037, 1 year ago

Diamond is a covalent compound, still has a high melting point. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is because diamond crystallize on what we call atomic crystal structure, which means that when it is in a solid state, there are atoms held together by strong covalent bonds. ... Diamond has a 3D network involving strong C-C bond which are very difficult to break and,in turns has high melting point.

Answered by SugaryGenius
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