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Diamond has a macromolecular structure and iodine is a simple covalent molecule. Use your knowledge of structure and bonding to explain why diamond has a higher melting point than iodine.The photo attached are key words in my answer that I’m meant to use and that should help (apparently)

Diamond has a macromolecular structure and iodine is a simple covalent molecule. Use-example-1
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Iodine molecule I2 only intereacts with othe iodine molecules by weak interactions suchs as wan der val forces. The carbon that composes diamond is bonded to each other by covalent links, however they form a lattice structure and not a molecule. Since melting temperature is related to the energy necesasry to break inter molecule forces, is is obvious that weak forces such as the iodine molecule will require lower temperature while diamond structure bonds require higher temperatures.

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