Math, asked by AkhandPro, 7 hours ago

Q: why melting point of iron is higher than melting point of ice?​

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Answered by zikrahayatshah
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Answer:

It is because the iron is very hard than ice

Answered by StudAshini
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Answer:This energy is needed to overcome the forces of attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons in the metal. The more energy needed, the higher the melting point or boiling point .

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