explain the molecular crystals
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Molecular crystals are substances that have relatively weak intermolecular binding, such as dry ice (solidified carbon dioxide), solid forms of the noble gases (e.g., argon, krypton, and xenon), and crystals of numerous organic compounds.
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Molecular crystals are substances that have relatively weak intermolecular binding, such as dry ice (solidified carbon dioxide), solid forms of the noble gases (e.g., argon, krypton, and xenon), and crystals of numerous organic compounds.
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