Science, asked by kulsoomhasan8753, 5 months ago

The melting point of chromium is 1890°C. The melting point of
argon is – 189°C Suggest a reason for this difference​

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Answered by piperrockellepragya
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Answer:

argon has only vander waals force of attraction and it is also motile oon nature so it's melting point is low

where as, chromium is a d block element and has high inter molecular force so it requires high energy to break its bonds

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