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why the boiling point of aluminium is more than magnesium by 10C only?
I think he means the melting points which are very similar. On the other hand the metals are quite similar in many respects so the similarrity of the melting points doesn't shock me.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/10/2009 20:05:00I think he means the melting points which are very similar. On the other hand the metals are quite similar in many respects so the similarrity of the melting points doesn't shock me.BC it's She ! LOL
My question is, why the boiling point of these two elements is differ by about 10C only?? what cause this??
oops.. sorry, is melting point. "lower atomic radius of Al"? then how about magnesium. sorry a... my english is not pro. my chemistry also not pro. so can u all explain in the way that is more easy for me to understand?
The coordination number is the number of "nearest neighbours" an atom has in a structure.The "infact transition.." is a typo and should be "in fact transition metals have higher melting points for this last reason"
"number of "nearest neighbours" an atom has in a structure" = number of bonding with other atoms?