Why does H2O2 have less melting point than H2O?
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The main force keeping H2O2 molecules together is hydrogen bonding, which isn't as strong is H2O's dipole-dipole interactions. ... So H2O2's hydrogen bonding isn't as strong as H2O's dipole-dipole interactions, but H2O2 still has a higher boiling point than H2O and at the same time a lower melting point than H2O.
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