Type your answer here... Nonpolar molecules
Type your answer here... Nonpolar molecules
Covalent molecules which contain only bonds between elements of similar electronegativity. For example: Carbon and hydrogen. They must not contain polar bonds like Oxygen and hydrogen.
These are solids with covalent bonds.
The melting point of a solid is the temperature range at which it changesstate from solid to liquid. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. During the melting process, all of the energy added to a substance is consumed as heat of fusion. A solid holds together because there are bonds b/n the molecules that make it up. Melting involves the breaking or weakening of these bonds. The exact type of bond depends on the substance
CH4's melting point is -182 C. In the context of the usual type of question about melting points, CH4 has a very low melting point because the attractions between CH4 molecules are very weak.
There is no common melting point, it will vary a lot with the type of metal.
Compounds bonded by covalent bonds do not necessarily have low melting points. Some have whereas some don't have.Some polymers and hydrocarbons have very high melting points. But it can be said that they don't have melting points as high as ionic compounds. It is so because ionic bonds are stronger than the covalent bonds.
yes of course melting point depends on atmospheric pressure along with type of bonding between the molecule.
molecular solid
rubber
you type "melting point of ________[substance]" into google.
When the temperature reaches the lowest melting point of the mineral or minerals of which the rock is made.That depends entirely on what type of rock you have, and what it's made up of. Different substances have different melting points. Igneous rock has the highest, which means they don't melt easily. You'd have to know what types of materials are in the rock and look up their respective melting points in a chemistry book, or online. There is no one single answer to your question.