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OpenStudy (adi3):

is oxygen a covalent network. Explain why.

OpenStudy (adi3):

@AaronAndyson

OpenStudy (adi3):

@bobbylynn

OpenStudy (adi3):

so the answer is no because oxygen does not have high melting point

OpenStudy (.haily.):

Yes, you are correct.

OpenStudy (adi3):

thnks

OpenStudy (.haily.):

Actually, i can't tell you. Hold up

OpenStudy (.haily.):

has a very high melting point (almost 4000°C). Very strong carbon-carbon covalent bonds have to be broken throughout the structure before melting occurs.

OpenStudy (adi3):

ok

OpenStudy (.haily.):

So i'm thinking it does melt

OpenStudy (adi3):

evrything melts

OpenStudy (.haily.):

You would have t oread a lot more of it but my guess is No

OpenStudy (.haily.):

to* Sorry i'm extremly tired.

OpenStudy (.haily.):

Hope I helped althougth i'm not very guud use. I'm better at english xc or other things

OpenStudy (adi3):

ok

OpenStudy (adi3):

thnks

OpenStudy (adi3):

@Astrophysics

OpenStudy (.haily.):

Urwelcome :3

OpenStudy (adi3):

@Austin6i6

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@noahbred

OpenStudy (noahbred):

yahh

OpenStudy (adi3):

@ganeshie8

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@imqwerty

OpenStudy (adi3):

is oxygen a covalent network. Explain why.

OpenStudy (adi3):

@noahbred

OpenStudy (adi3):

@iambatman

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