Pure sulfur (S) does not form network solids. You may be thinking of silicon (Si) which does.
A network solid(crystal) or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bond s in a continuous network. In a network crystal there are no individual molecule s and the entire crystal may be considered a macromolecule.
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It's an Oxidation-reduction
its a solid state.
a insoluable solid is a solid that can not be disolved
Network solid
Yes, graphite is a network solid.
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No, solid sulfur is not diatomic. Sulfur exists as S8 molecules in its solid form, with 8 sulfur atoms chemically bonded together to form a puckered ring structure.
network solid
A grain of sand is a network solid (covalent network solid).
It is a network solid, a lattice of many covalent bonds (like diamond, except that it is black rather than transparent).
Covalent bonding is present in a network solid. In network solids, atoms are bonded together in a three-dimensional network structure through strong covalent bonds, resulting in a rigid and high-melting-point solid.
Mass of solid = 16g Molecular mass of sulphur S8 = 256 amu no of moles=mass of substance/molecular mass =16/256 =1/16 no of moles=no of particles/avogadro constant 1/16=N/6.022 x 10^23 =3.76 x 10^22
A network solid(crystal) or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bond s in a continuous network. In a network crystal there are no individual molecule s and the entire crystal may be considered a macromolecule.
A network solid(crystal) or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bond s in a continuous network. In a network crystal there are no individual molecule s and the entire crystal may be considered a macromolecule.
Sulfur is a covalent solid having the unit cells S8 so it is formula.