Maturity-apex
A melting point is a periodic property. Melting point is basically the amount of energy required to break chemical bonds. The more energy required, the stronger the bonds and the higher the melting point. For example, Since Ionic bonds have a transfer of electrons, it requires a lot of energy to break the bonds and has a higher melting point.
Metals, including cobalt, have high melting points because of the strength of the metallic bonds, which require a great amount of energy to break.
high melting point.
Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds and therefore require more energy to break.
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A melting point is a periodic property. Melting point is basically the amount of energy required to break chemical bonds. The more energy required, the stronger the bonds and the higher the melting point. For example, Since Ionic bonds have a transfer of electrons, it requires a lot of energy to break the bonds and has a higher melting point.
This is the dew point (named for the condensing water) and usually represents the point at which the air is "saturated" and cannot hold any more water.
Ionic bonds
Metals, including cobalt, have high melting points because of the strength of the metallic bonds, which require a great amount of energy to break.
Nickel has a high melting point due to the strong metallic bonds which exist in the structure. Because these bonds are so strong, a high amount of energy is required to break these bonds, and therefore nickel has a high melting point.
As the number of carbon-carbon double bonds increases, the melting point decreases.
A football cannot be intercepted on an extra point. As the extra point is kicked, not thrown. As far as two point conversions are concerned, if an interception is caught, it can be returned for two points, not a touchdown.
high melting point.
Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds and therefore require more energy to break.
It is because of the fact that diamond has stronger covalent bond between C-C atoms and it requires large amount of energy to break the bonds.
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