Why the melting point of Pb is greater than Sn?
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The trends reflect the increasing weakness of the covalent or metallic bonds as the atoms get bigger and the bonds get longer. The low value for tin's melting point compared with lead is presumably due to tin forming a distorted 12-co-ordinated structure rather than a pure one.
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