Why is melting point of sodium fluoride higher than that of sidium iodide?

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2026-04-23 06:25

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The higher melting point of sodium fluoride compared to sodium iodide is due to stronger forces of attraction between the ions in the crystal lattice of the fluoride compound. Fluoride ions are smaller and have a higher charge density compared to iodide ions, leading to stronger electrostatic forces between the ions in sodium fluoride, resulting in a higher melting point.

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