Chemistry, asked by ElecTro005, 7 months ago

why Na and K has high melting point and high boiling point​

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Answered by realdevil2310
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Explanation:

On going from Na to K , the size of the atom increases and hence the melting bonding weakens . In other words , sodium has higher melting point than potassium because of stronger metallic bonding .

Answered by rajeshgargkkr8
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Answer:

On going from Na to K , the size of the atom increases and hence the melting bonding weakens . In other words , sodium has higher melting point than potassium because of stronger metallic bonding .

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