Some covalent molecular compounds have higher melting points than expected. Sometimes two molecules that seem similar can have very different properties because of the intermolecular bonds present.
Of particular note is the demonstrably smooth transition between classical covalent bonding and electron-rich multi-center bonding. Covalent bonding is seen, for example, in semiconductors such as ...
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