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why does beryllium have the highest boiling point in group II A​

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Answered by sarooshkhan446
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The stronger the metallic bond, the more energy is required to take atoms apart and, therefore, the higher MP and BP. Beryllium is the lightest of all the alkaline earth metals. It has higher melting and boiling points compared to other elements in group 2.

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