Chemistry, asked by jagiii21, 19 days ago

Why polonium has low melting and boiling point than tellurium?​

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Answered by MrPrajwal05
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The outer electron configuration of Polonium could differ so much from its lighter family member tellurium due to the electron constriction, causing an outer electron to fall into a lower shell, that the intramolecular forces are weaker. Thus a lower boiling point.

Answered by Anonymous
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The outer electron configuration of Polonium could differ so much from its lighter family member tellurium due to the electron constriction, causing an outer electron to fall into a lower shell, that the intramolecular forces are weaker. Thus a lower boiling point.

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