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3:20 AlN has a lower melting point than MgO because AlN has more covalent characteristics than MgO. Al3+ is very small thus it has a high polarising power and N3- IS very large thus it has high tendency to be polarised (in other words N3- has a high polarisability. The higher the polarising power of the cation and polarisability of the anions the more covalent characteristics the compound possesses.And we know that compounds with a covalent nature have relatively lower melting point than compounds which are more ionic in nature.
@@nahfid2003 Mostly. Aluminum falls on the periodic table at the point where metals stop and nonmetals start, and since it's a gradual thing and not an absolute thing, those elements are called metalloids. Aluminum does exhibit more characteristics of a metal than say Germanium, which is why I asked the question. Chemists tend to group it with metals but not all chemists so IDK.
There's an ERROR: if you look up on google then AlN melting point is 2200 Celsius degrees while that of MgO is 2852 so the answer at 3:16 is incorrect! If you look at the molecules in terms of Electronegativity then it would make sense because EN of Al is 1.5 and N is 3 => AlN EN difference is 1.5 while EN of Mg is 1.2 and O is 3.5 => MgO EN difference is 2.3, greater than that of AlN which means MgO has greater ion-ion interaction, resulting in its higher melting point. The video is amazing as always! Thanks a lot!
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1- draw them in lewis structure
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3:20 AlN has a lower melting point than MgO because AlN has more covalent characteristics than MgO.
Al3+ is very small thus it has a high polarising power and N3- IS very large thus it has high tendency to be polarised (in other words N3- has a high polarisability. The higher the polarising power of the cation and polarisability of the anions the more covalent characteristics the compound possesses.And we know that compounds with a covalent nature have relatively lower melting point than compounds which are more ionic in nature.
In more layman's terms, is this because Al is a metalloid?
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@@nahfid2003 Mostly. Aluminum falls on the periodic table at the point where metals stop and nonmetals start, and since it's a gradual thing and not an absolute thing, those elements are called metalloids. Aluminum does exhibit more characteristics of a metal than say Germanium, which is why I asked the question. Chemists tend to group it with metals but not all chemists so IDK.
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There's an ERROR: if you look up on google then AlN melting point is 2200 Celsius degrees while that of MgO is 2852 so the answer at 3:16 is incorrect!
If you look at the molecules in terms of Electronegativity then it would make sense because EN of Al is 1.5 and N is 3 => AlN EN difference is 1.5 while EN of Mg is 1.2 and O is 3.5 => MgO EN difference is 2.3, greater than that of AlN which means MgO has greater ion-ion interaction, resulting in its higher melting point.
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