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The Solid State
Question
Classify the following solids in different categories based on the nature of intermolecular forces operating in them:
Potassium sulphate, tin, benzene, urea, ammonia, water, zinc
sulphate, graphite, rubidium, argon, silicon carbide.
Solution
Molecular solids: water, argon.
Ionic solids: potassium sulphate, zinc sulphate.
Metallic solids: tin, rubidium.
Covalent or network: benzene, urea, ammonia, graphite, silicon carbide.
Some More Questions From The Solid State Chapter
Refractive index of a solid is observed to have the same value along all directions. Comment on the nature of this solid. Would it show clevage property?
Classify the following solids in different categories based on the nature of intermolecular forces operating in them:
Potassium sulphate, tin, benzene, urea, ammonia, water, zinc
sulphate, graphite, rubidium, argon, silicon carbide.
Solid A is a very hard, electrical insulator in solid as well as in molten state and melts at extremely high temperature. What type of solid is it?
Ionic solids conduct electricity in liquid state but not in solid state. Explain.
What type of solids are electrical conductors, malleable and ductile?
Give the significance of a 'lattice point'.
Name the parameters that characterize a unit cell.
Distinguish between Hexagonal and monoclinic unit cells.
Distinguish between Face-centred and end-centred unit cells.
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