Asked by Jacqueline
How can you figure out the melting point of a molecule such as CF4, KF, MgO, or CH3CN.
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DrBob222
You really can't if you mean to a more or less exact degree. You can make generalizations; for example, MgO and KF are ionic compounds and it takes more energy to melt them than it does for molecular compounds such as CF4 or CH3CN.
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