Science, asked by amartanshyadav, 8 months ago

why metals have high melting and boiling point?​

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Answered by stephiebala110
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Answer: Metals have the highest boiling and melting points because they have the strongest chemical bonds which are metallic.

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Answered by harshithsriramsai
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Answer:

Explanation:

Metals have the highest boiling and melting points because they have the strongest chemical bonds which are metallic. The strongest chemical bonds require the most energy to break apart. Heat is measured in units of energy, so that’s why the boiling point for metals require lots of heat.

The particles in a metal are held together by strong metallic bonds. These bonds are very strong and required high energy to break. This is why metals have have melting point and boiling point.Most of the metals are present at the solid state in normal room temperature.

This is because the molecules are held together by strong molecular force of metallic bond to form a hard lattice structure. This structure requires a lot amount of energy to increase the intermolecular space in order to convert into a liquid or even gas. That's why metal poses a high melting and boiling point.

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