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Question
Why do covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points?
Short Answer
Solution
There are strong covalent ties between the atoms in a covalent molecule, but weak forces, like Van der Waals forces or dipole-dipole interactions, connect molecules that are not covalent. This means that not much energy is needed to fight these forces, which is why the melting and boiling points are low.
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