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why boron has unsually heigh melting point?​

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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- Boron has a high melting point of 2352 K because of its small atomic size, it forms strong covalent bonds with the adjacent atoms. Thus boron atoms have a close packed structure in its solid state therefore a large amount of heat is required to break the bonds between Boron atoms.

Answered by peehuthakur
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- Boron has a high melting point of 2352 K because of its small atomic size, it forms strong covalent bonds with the adjacent atoms. Thus boron atoms have a close packed structure in its solid state therefore a large amount of heat is required to break the bonds between Boron atoms

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