Chemistry, asked by arshadkadhar, 11 months ago

why hydrogen has a high melting point
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Answered by alokclans123
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Answer:

Water has strong hydrogen bonds between molecules. These bonds require a lot of energy before they will break. This leads to water having a higher boiling point than if there were only weaker dipole-dipole forces. Water also has a high specific heat.

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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Answer:

Hydrogen has a high melting point.

Explanation:

Hydrogen has a high melting point because the molecules of hydrogen have high density and closer to each other. And the hydrogen molecules have the polar bonds and hydrogen also makes the non-symmetrical shapes therefore, the molecules of hydrogen show dipole in nature. The interaction between the hydrogen molecules are stronger. Therefore, higher interaction between the molecules shows a higher melting point and also shows a higher boiling point.

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