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Which factor is generally responsible for high melting points?
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Which factor is generally responsible for high melting points?
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Intermolecular forces.
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Melting point is the temperature at which a solid melts or a solid changes to a liquid. In liquids melting point is similar to the freezing point.
Melting point of a substance depends on the molecular composition, force of attraction between molecules and also the presence of impurities.
A strong force of attraction between molecules results in a higher melting point. Such that stronger intermolecular forces results to a higher melting point.
For example, the melting point of ionic compounds is higher due to the strong electrostatic forces joining ions.
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Strong intermolecular ion-ion forces are responsible for high melting points. Thus the solid state requires close proximity and high order to have high melting point. Hope this answer helps. Good luck!
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