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why the melting point of MgO( magnesium 0xide) is much higher than that of SrO(strontium oxide)

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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Both magnesium and oxygen form ions. The ions attract to form a lattice. This gives magnesium oxide a high melting point as a lot of energy is needed to break it apart.

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