Chemistry, asked by RashidMinhas, 8 months ago

Why aluminium has higher boiling point then magnesium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Melting points of metals depend on the strength of metallic bond.

Aluminium has higher melting point which means it has a stronger mettalic bond than magnesium.

Aluminium would have stronger attraction between its electrons and positive ions, that keep it resistant against heat

Answered by favourthinks2006
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Answer: This is because boiling point increases across the period.

Explanation: aluminium is higher in the period than magnesium.

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