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the image shows the unit cell for perovskite (catio4). it was discovered in 1839 in russia by gustav rose, and a compound with the same structure is used to manufacture solar cells. the melting point of perovskite is 1980°c. which statement explains why the melting point of perovskite is 1980°c? the melting point of perovskite is 1980°c because the sharing of electrons between atoms holds them far away from each other. the melting point of perovskite is 1980°c because the electrostatic attraction between atoms holds them far away from each other. the melting point of perovskite is 1980°c because the sharing of electrons between atoms holds them close together.
Perovskite is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds have high melting points due to strong electrostatic (ionic) bonds between ions. These bonds require a large amount of energy (high temperature) to break. Sharing of electrons (covalent bonds) would typically be associated with different properties (like in covalent - network solids or simple covalent molecules, but perovskite is ionic). And if atoms were held far away, the forces would be weaker (not the case for high - melting - point ionic compounds).
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The melting point of perovskite is \(1980^{\circ}C\) because the electrostatic attraction between atoms holds them close together.