Chemistry, asked by rohirestle, 1 year ago

the carbon atoms of the diamond is covalantly bonded then how does its boiling point be higher

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Answered by Iamkeetarp
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Because it has a huge tetrahedral structure which requires a lot of energy to break the bonds of carbon hence it has a high boiling point......
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Answered by Anonymous
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due to high covalent network structure where each carbon sp3 hybridized strongly bonded with each other has a very high boiling point...

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