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Why is the melting point of Sodium much lower than that of Magnesium or Aluminium?

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Why is the melting point of Sodium much lower than that of Magnesium or Aluminium?

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because magnesium and aluminum has smaller atomic radii which make for closer atoms and stronger inter molecular forces plus magnesium and aluminum have more valance electrons than sodium to use in there metallic bonds

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