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The energy required to vapourise one mole of copper is smaller than that of energy required to vapourise 1 mol of diamond. why?​

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Answered by akshithtott1
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Answer:energy is required to break metallic bonds than covalent bonds.

Explanation:The energy required to vapourise one mole of copper is smaller than that of energy required to vapourise one mole of diamond. ... Metallic bonds are weaker than covalent bonds thus lesser amount of energy is required to break metallic bonds than covalent bonds.

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Answered by sampritisingh449
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The energy required to vapourise one mole of copper is smaller than that of energy required to vapourise one mole of diamond. ... Metallic bonds are weaker than covalent bonds thus lesser amount of energy is required to break metallic bonds than covalent bonds.

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