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Why the boiling point of Aluminum is higher than Silicon and its melting point is less than Silicon........​

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Answered by mita77039
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Answered by pharmasolutions9
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Boiling point increases as you go from left to right across the periodic table. This is because there is an increased force of attraction as you go across the elements. The boiling point for elemental Aluminum is 4,478°F (2,470°C) and 5,909°F (3,265°C) for elemental Silicon.
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