why sulfur has high melting point?
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Sulphur on the other hand forms molecules with 8 atoms. These molecules are obviously bigger than Phosphorous. This causes the meltingand boiling point to be higher due to stronger Van der Waals forces. Chlorine is a small diatomic molecule although Argon is slightly smaller due to being monatomic.
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Sulphur on the other hand forms molecules with 8 atoms. These molecules are obviously bigger than Phosphorous. This causes the meltingand boiling point to be higher due to stronger Van der Waals forces. Chlorine is a small diatomic molecule although Argon is slightly smaller due to being monatomic.
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the 8 forms of molecules with 8 atom , This causes the high melting point.
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