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In terms of structure and bonding, explain why the melting point of oxygen is much lower than that of sodium.

In terms of structure and bonding, explain why the melting point of oxygen is much lower than that of sodium.

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John
Oxygen exists as diatomic molecules forming simple molecular structure. The forces of attraction between the molecules are very weak therefore less energy is required to separate them. Atoms of sodium are held by strong metallic bonds. These require a lot of energy to break them
johnmulu answered the question on February 2, 2017 at 09:54

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