Tuesday, 22 March 2016

1.42 explain why substances with simple molecular structure have low melting and boiling points in terms of the relatively weak forces between the molecules

The atoms within a molecule are held together with strong covalent bonds. In contrast, the intermolecular forces between molecules are very weak and as a result the boiling and melting points of simple molecular substances are very low (because the molecules are easily parted from each other)

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