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An electrically neutral entity consisting of more than one atom (n > 1). Rigorously, a molecule, in which n > 1 must correspond to a depression on the potential energy surface that is deep enough to confine at least one vibrational state. This tag should be applied to question about certain molecules or a class of them.
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d-Menthol vs dl-menthol: Does an enantiomer and its racemic mixture have different melting p...
(This information is trustworthy and corroborated in the primary literature; here is one example)
The melting point of a crystalline solid has to do with how well the molecules can pack together. … The better the molecular packing, the stronger the intermolecular forces, and the higher the melting point - since it takes more energy to separate the molecules. …