Table salt is a crystaline solid.
Not usually no. However, covalently bonded polymers will often have crystalline domains - these are called spherulites. So the polymer is rarely perfectly amorphous. PET is one such polymer. see related link for more information.
The incorrect answer is CsI. CsI is a crystalline solid. The types of solids listed above represent the properties that the molecular structure has. For example, many molecular solids consist of carbon and hydrogen, with an occasional diatomic molecule thrown in such as O2. CsI is under the category of a salt, which also has a crystalline structure. And ionic solids are solids made out of molecules with oppositely charged ions. And if you look at the location of the two elements on the periodic table you can see that they have opposite charges. Metallic solids....well they contain metal, lol.
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Ionic solids are held together in a crystalline lattice, meaning that it is just a cluster of ions held together by their electrostatic attractions. ie. Na+ is represented by a +. Cl- is represented by a C. +C+C+C+C+C+C C+C+C+C+C+C+ +C+C+C+C+C+C Here we can see that the C's are surrounded by the positively charged +'s and vice versa.
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are two solids that are mostly the same but crystaline is in a pattern that repeats its self were as amorphous does not so they are both solids for ex. if i said the pattern abcabcabc....(infinite) the pattern would just repeat itself over and over but, amorphous would be abc but wuoldnt repeat itself.
They are two types of solid and i guess both are having different properties ...See,! their properties are different crystalline solids are having sharp melting and boiling point......and amorphous are having low melting and boiling point2. they are having a proper geometrical structure and as far as amorphous solids are concerned , they aren't having proper geometrical structures....and there are lot more ...... and i guess they both are not having any similarity........
Not usually no. However, covalently bonded polymers will often have crystalline domains - these are called spherulites. So the polymer is rarely perfectly amorphous. PET is one such polymer. see related link for more information.
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no but u can see shark boy in real life
i think that its not psuedo its pseudo ..so the solids wihch are not real....they are actually liquids.for eg glass we see that the glass is a solid but if we keep for a long time it melts and transforms into a liqiid
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The incorrect answer is CsI. CsI is a crystalline solid. The types of solids listed above represent the properties that the molecular structure has. For example, many molecular solids consist of carbon and hydrogen, with an occasional diatomic molecule thrown in such as O2. CsI is under the category of a salt, which also has a crystalline structure. And ionic solids are solids made out of molecules with oppositely charged ions. And if you look at the location of the two elements on the periodic table you can see that they have opposite charges. Metallic solids....well they contain metal, lol.
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