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why the melting point of iron is less than its boiling point? give reasons and for right answer i gave u one clap

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Answered by vijayjohnson12pbwdab
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It is because a matter should convert into liquid state before gaseous state due to the molecular structure of iron (it cannot sublime). So that the melting point is higher than the boiling point.

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