A solid is crystalline, has high melting point and is water soluble. Describe the nature of the solid.
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The given solid is an ionic solid as it shows the characteristics of ionic solids such as:
(1)crystalline structure which implies that the constituent particles are arranged in a definite pattern.
(2)high melting point means that high amount of energy is required to break the lattice of the solid.
(3)water solubility suggests that solid is polar in nature as the water is polar compound and dissolves polar compounds.
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The given solid is an ionic solid as it shows the characteristics of ionic solids such as:
(1)crystalline structure which implies that the constituent particles are arranged in a definite pattern.
(2)high melting point means that high amount of energy is required to break the lattice of the solid.
(3)water solubility suggests that solid is polar in nature as the water is polar compound and dissolves polar compounds.
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Hey mate this is your answer. 1) A crystalline form has a regular arrangement of atoms. 2) It has also a definite arrangement of atoms. 3) They have high melting and boiling points. 4) A crystalline form has a definite geometrical shape, sharp edges and plane surface. And also some information about crystalline allotropes like diamond, graphite and fullerene. Diamond is brilliant and pure and hardest natural substance. Diamond does not dissolve in any solvent. Graphite found in nature is black, soft, brittle and slippery. Graphite does not dissolve in most solvent. Molecules of fullerenes are found in the form of buckyballs and buckytubes. There are 30 to 900 carbon atoms in one molecule of a fullerene. I hope it is suitable for you. Plz mark me as brainliest
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