Chemistry, asked by vaishnavibtsarmy, 11 months ago

why metals have high melting and boiling point...???


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Answered by Anonymous
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This energy is needed to overcome the forces of attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons in the metal. ... As metals are giant lattice structures, the number of electrostatic forces to be broken is extremely large, and so metals have high melting and boiling points.

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Answered by radharai1255
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As metals are giant lattice structures, the number of electrostatic forces to be broken is extremely large, and so metals have high melting and boiling points. This means that the melting point and boiling point of metals are more similar to those for ionic compounds than for covalent substances.

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