why do the covalent compounds of bigger size molecules have high melting points
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The intermolecular forces between water molecules are stronger than those between oxygen molecules. In general, the bigger the molecule, the stronger the intermolecular forces, so the higher the melting and boiling points.
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The intermolecular forces between water molecules are stronger than those between oxygen molecules. In general, the bigger the molecule, the stronger the intermolecular forces, so the higher the melting and boiling points.
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