Classify crystalline solids.
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Crystalline solids are classified into four categories:
I.Ionic solids: These are crystalline solids in which the constituent particles are positive and negative ions.
Molecular solids: In these solids, the constituent particles are molecules.
III.Covalent or network solids: They are solids in which the constituent particles are non-metal atoms linked to adjacent atoms by covalent bonds. E.g. In diamond, the carbon atoms are linked to each other by covalent bonds.
IV.Metallic solids: In these solids, the constituent particles are positively charged metal ions and free electrons. E.g. Fe, Cu etc.
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I.Ionic solids: These are crystalline solids in which the constituent particles are positive and negative ions.
Molecular solids: In these solids, the constituent particles are molecules.
III.Covalent or network solids: They are solids in which the constituent particles are non-metal atoms linked to adjacent atoms by covalent bonds. E.g. In diamond, the carbon atoms are linked to each other by covalent bonds.
IV.Metallic solids: In these solids, the constituent particles are positively charged metal ions and free electrons. E.g. Fe, Cu etc.
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