Why are the melting points of sodium chloride and iodine very different?
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iodine have low M.P and B.p while NaCl have high m.p and b.p
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reasson iodine have simple molecular structure as well as hardness in nature while nacl have giant lattice as well as contained ions
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Iodine has a low melting point and boiling point while NaCl has a high melting and boiling point. NaCl has a giant ionic structure, while iodine has a simple molecular structure meaning more breaking of bonds takes place in NaCl hence a higher melting and boiling point for NaCl than for Iodine.
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