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why do molecular solids have lower melting points ​

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Answered by 123proo321
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Molecular solids are held together by relatively weak forces, such as dipole–dipole interactions, hydrogen bonds, and London dispersion forces. As a result, they tend to be rather soft and have low melting points, which depend on their molecular structure.

Answered by ItzSmartyguy
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Hey mate.......

Explanation:

Molecular solids tend to have low melting points, because the intermolecular forces of attraction are comparatively weak. You don't have to break any covalent bonds in order to melt or boil a molecular solids.

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