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Why silicon dioxide is higher than the melting point of sodium chloride

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Answered by arpitshukla10
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It has a very high melting point as the ionic bond is very strong between them. More force is required to break down. Silicon dioxide is a giant covalent structure. It also has the highest melting point because the covalent bonds between them is the strongest

Answered by yash6699
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It has a very high melting point as the ionic bond is very strong between them. More force is required to break down. Silicon dioxide is a giant covalent structure. It also has the highest melting point because the covalent bonds between them is the strongest.

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