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metallic bonds are formed by very strong electrostatic force of attraction between metals and delocalized electrons.That is why they have high melting and boiling points.
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Metallically bonded compounds have high melting and boiling points due to the strength of their bonds. Metallic bonds are very strong and therefore take a lot of energy to break,
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Most metals do indeed have high melting points . The simple explanation is that the metallic bonds in these metals are very strong. There are low melting metals, the lowest mp metals
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it is extremely high....over 15 degrees
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