Why copper(ii)chloride has a high melting point than ethane?

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2026-04-26 00:16

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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Copper(II) chloride has a higher melting point than ethane because it forms a crystalline structure with strong bonds between copper and chlorine ions. These bonds require more energy to break compared to the weaker van der Waals forces between ethane molecules. Remember, every compound is unique and beautiful in its own way!

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