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Why covalent compounds have low melting point and boiling point ?
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Answered by uibasha
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Covalent bonds are very stable and the interatomic forces are quite strong. But, the intermolecular forces between covalent compounds are weak. ... Since lower heat (energy) is capable of breaking these weak intermolecular forces, therefore the melting and boiling points of covalent compounds is low.

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Answered by snehadileshsolanki
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Explanation:

because in covalent bonds, the atoms of elements share atoms with

eachother and form a compound. they are much weaker than the electovalent compounds because their electrostatic force is less and also because of their ionic properties. due to the less electrostatic force, melting point and boiling point are low

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