An example is the boron nitride. Another is silicon dioxide.
of course it is. All substances are matter.
Network solid
Yes, graphite is a network solid.
You would denote a solid substance in a chemical equation by writing "(s)" next to the chemical formula of the solid. For example, if you want to indicate that sodium chloride is a solid in a chemical equation, you would write NaCl(s).
A crystalline solid held together by covalent bonds
Diamond.
Iodine for example.
For example a solid metal.
Solute is any substance that is dissolved in a substance and is present in less quantity than the other substance. If the solute is a solid substance then it is called a solid solute. For example :- sugar dissolve in water, sugar is solid solute.
Yes, water is a substance (or compound); ice is solid water - H2O.
A substance changes from a solid to a liquid at the substance's melting point. This is a different temperature for every substance. For example, water (ice) melts at 0oC, whereas gold melts at 1,064oC.
of course it is. All substances are matter.
Depends on what substance. For example, Ice which is a solid, liquifies above 0 degrees Celsius
Network solid
If zinc chloride is heated strongly the solid will sublime.
Yes, graphite is a network solid.
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