Melting point is important in organic chemistry because it can be used for the identification of a compound. For pure solid organic compounds will have a small melting point range (0.5-10C),thus presence of impurity can also be find out by Melting point.
Impossible to answer, there is no relationship between boiling or melting points and being an organic (or inorganic) compound.
Candles contain organic compounds with low melting points.
You would need to use very high temperatures
Electrovalent compounds have high melting and boiling points as they are held by very strong electrostatic force of attraction making the compound stable and therefore they require a lot of energy to break.
Yes salts have a low melting point. I think...
high melting point
ionic compound tend to have a high melting point because of their high electronegativity.
ionic compounds
They have high melting point
Because it is a ionic compound.
No , table salt (sodium chloride) has a melting point of 801°C
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The organic compounds readily burn in air. They have high boiling points and low melting points.
Candles contain organic compounds with low melting points.
You would need to use very high temperatures
Sodium chloride is a ionic compound. Generally they have high melting points.
well it depends if it can melt if the state changes at a hot temperature= high melting point ll ll ll ll ll ll cold ll = low melting point
Ionic compound with high melting and boiling point. This is good example of a salt.