Why do organic compounds have higher melting point and boiling point than inorganic compounds?
1 Answer
Oct 23, 2015
Organic compounds don't have higher melting and boiling point, inorganic compound have.
Explanation:
It's because of the difference in chemical bonds. Inorganic compounds are mostly made of strong ionic bonds, which give them a very high melting and boiling point.
On the other hand, organic compounds are made of comparatively weak covalent bonds, which is the cause of their low melting and boiling point.