Four characteristics of network solid
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A network solid or covalent network solid is a chemical compound (or element) in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds in a continuous network extending throughout the material. In a network solid there are no individual molecules, and the entire crystal or amorphous solid may be considered a macromolecule
In a network solid, each atom is covalently bonded to all the surrounding atoms.
Network solids have similar properties to ionic solids.
They are very hard, somewhat brittle solids with extremely high melting points (higher than 1,000 C or 1,800 F).
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- In a network solid there are no individual molecules.
- The atoms are covalently bonded in a continuous network resulting in a huge crystal.
- Each atoms is covalently bonded to all the surrounding atoms.
- Network solid have similar properties to ionic solid.
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