Why manganese has lower melting point even through it has a highee number of unpaired e for bonding?
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because of half filled d-orbital.
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Manganese has lower melting point than its neighbouring elements as it has higher bond strength. As the number of unpaired electron increases, the strength of metallic bond, between two metal atoms increases, which leads to increase in melting point of the metals and their enthalpy of atomization.
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