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when does the melting point increase in the periodic table (periodicity)?

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Answered by SudarshanaGanguly
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As the atomic number of elements increases, the melting point increases because there are more electrons around the nucleus, which creates a stronger negatively-charged force. With stronger forces, the melting point rises. Non-metals usually have low melting points.

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