Why do metals have a high melting point while nonmetals do not?
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Metals have high melting point because they have strong electrostatic force and to break this force we require high melting point, while non- metals have weak electrostatic force so it requires low melting point.
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Metals have high melting point because they have strong electrostatic force and to break this force we require high melting point, while non- metals have weak electrostatic force so it requires low melting point.
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