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Is ice cube a solid gas or liquid?

solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form


Why are covalent networks insoluble in all common solvents?

Solubilty is due to a mechanism of solvation which "overcomes" the intermolecular or interionic attractions. Large covalent means tha the solid is held together by strong covalent bonds and that there are no small molecules where the solid form is held together by either disperiosn forces, dipole-diple , or hydrogen bonds.


How does Hydrogen Bonding affect the density of ice?

Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid. This unusual property of water is due to hydrogen bonds. As water freezes, each molecule forms stable hydrogen bonds with its neighbors, holding them at "arm's length" and creating a three dimensional crystal. In Ice Hydrogen bonds are stable In liquid water hydrogen bonds constantly break and reform.


What is bonding in solids. write the list of different types of bonding in solids?

Strong chemical bonds in solids are ionic bonds, covalent bonds in giant network molecules and metallic bonds. Weak bonds in solids holding discrete molecules together are hydrogen bonds in solid H2O, HF, NH3 Weak intermolecular forces including dispersion forces and permanent dipole interactions


What are the forces between water molecules that hold them together in the solid and liquid state called?

Hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is a dipole-dipole interaction in which a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom (either O, N, or F) develops a partial positive charge. This partial positive charge allows the formation of a weak bond with another electronegative atom (again, either O, N, or F).

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What holds the molecules in solid together?

Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H


What holds the particles together in solid?

quite simply, bonds. The strength of these bonds depends on the type of element or compound that forms the solid. These 'particles' you refer to are best known as 'atoms' and the atoms that form a solid are held together by these bonds.


Is ice cube a solid gas or liquid?

solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form


How does water change from solid ice to liquid?

Melting. During melting, the hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken thus causing the state to change from the solid to the liquid state where there are LESS (and not no) hydrogen bonds.


Are the molecules in coffee bonded?

In any solid the particles have bonds holding the atoms together into molecules, and bonds (or forces) holding the molecules together to form the solid.


Is a ice cube solid or liquid?

solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form


Why are covalent networks insoluble in all common solvents?

Solubilty is due to a mechanism of solvation which "overcomes" the intermolecular or interionic attractions. Large covalent means tha the solid is held together by strong covalent bonds and that there are no small molecules where the solid form is held together by either disperiosn forces, dipole-diple , or hydrogen bonds.


Is ice cube gas or liquid or solid?

solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form


Is a ice cube a liquid solid gas?

solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form


In a diamond what type of bonds link carbon atoms together to form a network solid?

covalent bonds


What type of bond holds solid silver together?

metallic bonds


What is network solids?

A crystalline solid held together by covalent bonds