Chemistry, asked by skyley128, 11 months ago

Why Manganese has lower melting and boiling point than Chromium?

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Answered by Muhammedfidal
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According to a book : the low melting point of manganese is due to half filled 3d subshell i.e due to its half filled state its more stable thus the electrons are not readily available for metallic bonding. we expect the same effect

Answered by radhika112006
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manganese have low melting point inspite of havimd 5 unpaired electrons

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