Chemistry, asked by narendra1136, 11 months ago

Why do metals have a high melting point while nonmetals do not?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1
⭐ Hello Mate⭐
✔️Here is your answer ✔️
============✓✓✓✓✓=============

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.

✌️Hope it helps you ✌️
Thank you
Similar questions