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Types of Crystalline Solids
Crystalline solids may be classified into four types depending upon the nature of bonds present in the..
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
Solids have definite shape and volume because the average distance between the molecules or atoms remain constant and do not change with time. The arrangement of molecules inside a solid differ from one to another. This results in two types of solids Cry..
Classification of Crystalline solids
Types of Solids Constituent Particles Nature of forces Examples Ionic Positive and negative ions Strong electrostatic forces of attraction KCl, BaSO 4 KNO 3 , LF Molecular Molecules (I) Vander Waal’s forces (ii) Dipole interaction (i..
Crystalline Solids
Crystalline Solids - Crystalline substances have a definite rigid shape. The shape and size of crystals (even of the same materials) differs depending upon the conditions under which they are grown. Crystals of a given substance are bound by plane surfaces called faces..
Crystalline Solids
Crystalline substances have a definite rigid shape. The shape and size of crystals (even of the same materials) differs depending upon the conditions under which they are grown. Crystals of a given substance are bound by plane surfaces called faces. The angle between any two faces is call..
Classification of Crystalline Solids
Crystalline solids can be further classified depending on the nature of the bonding as: Ionic Molecular Covalent Metall..
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
Solids have definite shape and volume because the average distance between the molecules or atoms remain constant and do not change with time. The arrangement of molecules inside a solid differ from one to anothe..
Solid State
: Crystalline Amorphous In a crystalline substance, a definite well-defined external geometric shape such as cube, octahedron or tetrahedron characterizes the solid..
: Crystalline Amorphous In a crystalline substance, a definite well-defined external geometric shape such as cube, octahedron or tetrahedron characterizes the solid..Solid Solution
Solid solutions are formed by mixing two solid components. Alloys (mixtures of metals) are the examples of solid solutions. Solid solutions can be classified under two types: a) Substitutional solid solutions b) Interstitial solid..
Solid solutions are formed by mixing two solid components. Alloys (mixtures of metals) are the examples of solid solutions. Solid solutions can be classified under two types: a) Substitutional solid solutions b) Interstitial solid.. Result
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