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Network Solid.


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Is a quartz crystal made of ionic or covalent compounds?

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What is network crystals?

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Is silicon dioxide a molecule or a lattice?

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.


What is the chemical structure of a doamond?

A diamond is a non-organic structure of carbons all covalently bonded to each other, creating a network covalent bonded, single crystalline molecule


Does graphite form a tetrahedral network?

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.