becasue i said so
Network Solids are atomic solids that contain strong directional covalent bonds to form a solid that might be best viewed as a giant molecule.
Breaking covalent bonds throughout the solid would be required to melt a network solid.
Nothing.
breaking covalent bonds
HNO3 (nitric acid) is ionic.
A crystalline solid held together by covalent bonds
covalent bonds
ionic, covalent (molecular and network), and metallic
network solid
Covalent Bonds~ you're welcome ^^
This is called a Network solid.
Covalent bonds form compounds through the sharing of electrons.