Explain why: covalent compounds have generally low melting points.
the covalent compounds are made up of electrically neutral molecules. So, the force of attraction between the molecules of a covalent compound is very weak. Hence, only a small amount of heat energy is required to break these weak molecular forces so covalent compounds have generally low melting point
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