asked 179k views
0 votes
Explain why the melting temperature of boron trichloride is much lower than that of sodium chloride​

asked
User Khoxsey
by
8.3k points

1 Answer

0 votes
Boron trichloride has a simple molecular structure,
whereas sodium chloride has a giant ionic lattice
structure. The ionic bonding between oppositely
charged ions in NaCl is stronger than the covalent
intramolecular bonding in BCl3. Therefore, less energy
is required to break the intramolecular covalent bonds in
BCl3, hence a lower melting temperature.
answered
User Qbein
by
9.1k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.