Yes, metallic bonds only ever form giant structures. Mercury is an exception to the rule that giant structures have high melting points.
Magnesium Bromide has a giant structure
giant
it is a simple structure
Such compounds can have either a giant or a simple molecular structure. Cellulose is an example of a material with a giant structure, and carbon monoxide has a very simple one.
yes it does
Mercury, because it is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant.
Calcium Chloride is a giant structure
Magnesium Bromide has a giant structure
No. There are, however, giant volcanoes on Mars.
Mercury is basicly the same as our moon
giant
gaint ball of gas
The giant structure involve an enormous number of atoms.
small
it is a simple structure
it is a simple structure