Chemistry, asked by maryminj, 3 months ago

The stability of a crystal is reflected in the magnitude of its melting
point. Explain​

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Answered by nitikachawla1997
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Stability of a crystal is reflected in the magnitude of its melting points because higher the melting point, greater is the intermolecular force and greater the intermolecular force greater is the stability. And hence, a substance with higher melting point would be more stable.

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Answered by SilentDil
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→ Higher the melting point , stronger are the forces holding the constituent particles together and hence greater is the stability.

In other words , Stronger the lattices structure , higher will be lattice energy and more will be the stability of crystal , hence higher the melting point.

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