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why are melting and boiling point of markedly higher than those of Cs?​

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Answered by Scarletttt
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The atoms of this group form covalent bonds with each other and therefore, there are strong binding forces between their atoms in both solid and liquid states. Melting and boiling points of group 14 elements are much higher than group 13 elements. When moving down the group, the melting and boiling points decreases.

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Answered by sardarg41
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Answer:

The atoms of this group form covalent bonds with each other and therefore, there are strong binding forces between their atoms in both solid and liquid states. Melting and boiling points of group 14 elements are much higher than group 13 elements. When moving down the group, the melting and boiling points decreases.

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