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Q: Why magnesium has lower melting and boiling point than calcium strontium and other members present below magnesium?
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What compound has the higher melting temperature Strontium Sulfate or Magnesium Oxide?

Magnesium Oxide Strontium Sulphate has a melting point of 1606°C while Magnesium Oxide has a melting point of 2852°C


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Calcium melting point and boiling point?

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What is the melting and boiling point for calcium?

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because hall 's of magnesium larger than hall 's of calcium


Boiling melting point of magnesium?

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Does magnesium sulfate have a high melting point?

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Melting point of strontium?

Strontium (Sr) Melting points: 1050 K, 777 °C, 1431 °F Boiling points: 1655 K, 1382 °C, 2520 °F


Calcium's boiling point?

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