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why carbon dioxide has a very low melting point.
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Answered by saraswatishahde8
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Carbon dioxide is a simple molecular substance, which means that the atoms within the substance are joined by strong covalent bonds. However, weak intermolecular forces join each individual molecule together. These weak intermolecular forces are easily broken. Consequently carbon dioxide has a low melting point

Answered by itsansh0816
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Carbon dioxide is a simple molecular substance, which means that the atoms within the substance are joined by strong covalent bonds. However, weak intermolecular forces join each individual molecule together. These weak intermolecular forces are easily broken. Consequently carbon dioxide has a low melting point

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