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Lithium nitride has a high melting point, 813 degrees celsius. Nitrogen trifluoride has a low melting point, -207 degrees celsius.
Explain why the melting points are different?

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Answered by namdeolakshita
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Lithium has high melting and boiling point due to its small size, due to which it possesses high ionisation energy. As a result the binding energy in its crystal lattice is very high. This is why lithium has high melting and boiling point.

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