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how does the structure of sodium give rise to its properties

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Answered by mishu123
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Sodium, magnesium and aluminium all have metallic structures, which accounts for their electrical conductivity and relatively high melting and boiling points. ... The attractions and therefore the melting and boiling points increase because: The nuclei of the atoms are getting more positively charged.

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Sodium, magnesium and aluminium all have metallic structures, which accounts for their electrical conductivity and relatively high melting and boiling points. The attractions and therefore the melting and boiling points increase because: The nuclei of the atoms are getting more positively charged.

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