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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound - it has a melting point of 800oC whereas chlorine is a gas has a melting point of -1200C. Explain the differences in melting points of these 2 in terms of their structure and bonding

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Our discussion up to now has centered on types of bonds that involve. This kind of bonding is called ionic bonding (as you are almost certainly already aware). NaCl is a solid at room temperature, with a very high melting point (801 °C), similar highly reactive metal – sodium (Na), and a pale green gas – chlorine (Cl2).

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