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Why does diamond have high melting point? I want the most appropriate, compact and to the point answer ( like a pro answer)!

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Answered by Anas05448
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Because of the strong single covalent bond between 1 carbon and 4 other carbons with 109 28' angle between 2 bonds.


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Answered by sni2200O
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Each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbon atoms. A lot of energy is needed to separate the atoms in diamond. This is because covalent bonds are strong, and diamond contains very many covalent bonds. This makes diamond's melting point and boiling point very high.

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