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Chemistry, 24.09.2019 16:50 nicolasliberat

Which of the following is true of solids?
a. all solids have equal melting points.
b. ionic solids have higher melting points than molecular solids.
c. molecular solids have higher melting points than all other types of solids.
d. it is impossible for solids to melt; therefore solids do not have melting points.

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