Graphite has a low melting point and boiling point why?
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Molecular compounds typically have low to moderate melting and boiling points, because intermolecular forces are relatively weak. On the other hand, both diamond and graphite are NON-MOLECULAR compounds, in which there is an infinite array of atoms joined in two and three dimensions by STRONG covalent bonds.
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Molecular compounds typically have low to moderate melting and boiling points, because intermolecular forces are relatively weak. On the other hand, both diamond and graphite are NON-MOLECULAR compounds, in which there is an infinite array of atoms joined in two and three dimensions by STRONG covalent bonds.
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