Does benzene have a high melting point?
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Melting points:-
You might have expected that methylbenzene's melting point would be higher than benzene's as well, but it isn't - it is much lower! Benzene melts at 5.5°C; methylbenzene at -95°C. Molecules must pack efficiently in the solid if they are to optimize their intermolecular forces
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5.5°C
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