Answer:
By evaluating the intermolecular forces and size!
Step-by-step explanation:
Essentially the stronger the forces the higher the melting point... Here is a list of interemolecular forces (the first will be the weakest).
1) Dispersion forces (Exhibited by evrey molecule) (Weakest)
2) Dipole-Dipole
3) Hydrogen bonding
4) Ionic bonds (Strongest)
The stronger the forces it has then the higher the melting point. Also aromatic structures have a higher melting point as well. A general rule of thumb is, the larger the structure is then the higher thee melting point it.