why boron has high melting and boiling point
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Boron has a high melting point (2453K) because it has an icosahedral structure. ... So a large amount of energy is needed to break the bonds between atoms and hence it has higher melting point
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Boron has a high melting point (2453K) because it has an icosahedral structure. ... So a large amount of energy is needed to break the bonds between atoms and hence it has higher melting point
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Boron has an 'icosahedral' structure where a large amount of energy is required to break the bonds between the atoms and thereby , the melting and boiling point of boron increases .
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Boron has an 'icosahedral' structure where a large amount of energy is required to break the bonds between the atoms and thereby , the melting and boiling point of boron increases .
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Hope it helps you....! ✌️
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