In terms of structure and bonding, explain the following observations

      

In terms of structure and bonding, explain the following observations
a) The melting point of aluminium is higher than that of sodium:
b) Melting point of chlorine is lower than that of sulphur

  

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John
a) Aluminium has more delocalized electrons than sodium making it have strong metallic bonds hence high melting point

b) Chlorine molecule is smaller compared to that of sulphur. Thus the van der waal's forces in chlorine are weaker
johnmulu answered the question on February 2, 2017 at 10:01


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