Chemistry, asked by bhavyamathur2715, 4 months ago

why boron has high melting and boiling point ?​

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Answered by riya194569
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Due to small atomic size boron forms strong covalent bonds with the neighbouring atoms. Thus boron atoms are closely packed in its solid, thus boron has high melting and boiling points. Because of its high affinity for oxygen, it reduces many metallic oxides to metals.

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Answered by adityasharma4110
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1. Due to small atomic size boron forms strong covalent bonds with the neighbouring atoms . thus boron atoms are closely packed in its solid thus boron has high melting and boiling points .

2. Because of its high affinity for oxygen it reduces many metallic oxides to metals.

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