Networks can be made of bonded ion or molecule
Diamond is a rock made up of carbon atoms. Its structure is a repeating pattern of carbon atoms bonded together in a strong, three-dimensional network.
A group of chemically bonded atoms is termed a molecule.
An atom is made of one molecule.
Network solids are composed of a continuous three-dimensional arrangement of atoms or molecules that are bonded together by strong covalent bonds. Unlike discrete molecules, these solids have no distinct individual units; instead, the entire structure is a vast network where each atom is typically bonded to several others. Common examples include diamond, where carbon atoms are tetrahedrally bonded, and silicon dioxide (quartz), where silicon and oxygen atoms form a repeating framework. This extensive bonding contributes to their high melting points and hardness.
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Networks can be made of bonded ion or molecule
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Graphite is a giant molecule bonded with covalent bonds.Some of the bonds involve delocalised electrons.
Network solid
Diamond is a rock made up of carbon atoms. Its structure is a repeating pattern of carbon atoms bonded together in a strong, three-dimensional network.
A quartz crystal is made of covalent compounds. It is primarily composed of silicon and oxygen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds in a continuous three-dimensional network structure.
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.
Silicon dioxide is a network solid, not a molecule. It forms a crystalline lattice structure made up of repeating units of silicon and oxygen atoms bonded together.
A diamond is a non-organic structure of carbons all covalently bonded to each other, creating a network covalent bonded, single crystalline molecule
No, graphite does not form a tetrahedral network. Graphite has a layered structure composed of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms that are covalently bonded within the layer, but weakly bonded between the layers.