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Melting point of covalent molecule is less because....

Molecules are attracted by van der Waals forces in covalent molecule.
Covalent bond are exothermic.
Covalent bond are weak than ionic bond.
Covalent molecule has definite shape.​

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Answered by priyahasinidevara129
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Explanation:

The covalent bonds holding the molecules together are very strong, but these are largely irrelevant to the physical properties of the substance. Physical properties are governed by the intermolecular forces - forces attracting one molecule to its neighbours - van der Waals attractions or hydrogen bonds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Covalent bonds are weaker than ionic bond

Melting point of covalent bond is less because less energy is required to break a covalent bond as compared to ionic bond.

Explanation:

Actually, in covalent bonds, molecules are connected to each other by the sharing of two or more electrons whereas in ionic bond, total transfer of electrons takes place.

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