All the solids change the physical state (from solid to liquid or gas, crystallization structure, etc.) or the chemical state by heating.
http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
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A "crystalline solid" is a solid characterized by a regular, ordered arrangement of particles. Unlike amorphous solids that melt at a range of temperatures, crystalline solids have definite melting points. Crystalline solids include metallic, ionic, network atomic and molecular solids. Unfortunately the way the question is worded implies that we are to select from a list - but no list is given. Some examples of crystalline solids are: Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Diamond (tetrahedrally arranged pure carbon) Quartz (SiO2) - note: (SiO2) can also be found as an amorphous solid in glass. Galena (PbS) Pyrite (FeS2) Ice (H2O) Bronze (Cu Sn alloy) Brass (Cu Zn alloy) Steel (Fe C alloy) ... also - pure elements tend to form crystals when in solid form.
There are several pieces of evidence dealing with electrical, optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of solids. To list a few:The relationship between conductivity and temperature for metals and semiconductors.The normal and quantum Hall effects.Optical absorption spectra.The elastic moduli of metals and semiconductors.
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There are sixty six subjects in state list of state government.
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http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature
The state website provides a list of Southern state parkway exits. The list can be downloaded and printed. The list will also have up to date information as to construction at each exit.
You decide what shape to use, and look up the formula in a list of formulae.
In India, the Constitution divides subjects into three lists: the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List. The Union List contains 100 subjects, which are under the exclusive jurisdiction of the central government. The State List comprises 61 subjects, which are managed by state governments. The Concurrent List includes 52 subjects, where both the central and state governments can legislate, with central law prevailing in case of conflict.
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when a crystalline solid such as snow is heated its melts at a destined characteristic melting point