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in crystalline solids, the atoms are arranged in an ordered fashion and hence they have sharp melting points. amorphous solids, due to random arrangement of the atoms do not have sharp melting points.
Solids made of atoms
They have a glass transition.
"As the atoms of Crystalline solids have specific shape and same distance,so they have same K.E,intermolecular forces of attraction and geometrical shape due to which Crystalline solids are blessed sharp melting points."
Well,its because the particles that constitute solids are closer together hence the forces of attraction are greater rising the boiling point and melting points are raised as the heat try to break the bonds
Molecular solids
Covalent compounds have a lower melting point.
Ionic solids are characterized by high melting points.
in crystalline solids, the atoms are arranged in an ordered fashion and hence they have sharp melting points. amorphous solids, due to random arrangement of the atoms do not have sharp melting points.
No, ionic solids have very high melting points. Ionic solids are one of the strongest bonds formed among elements.
Molecular solids
the melting points differ to differant solids
Melting and boiling points are different for each compound or element.
Solids made of atoms
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Variable melting points
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.