How are solids classified on the basis of intermolecular forces.
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they are classified into two types
crystalline solids which have uniform geometry or shape and give clean cleavage when they cut with knife and they are bonded by stonrg intermoleculer force
and next is
amorphous solid which non uniform geometry n shape and doesn't give clean cleavage
crystalline solids which have uniform geometry or shape and give clean cleavage when they cut with knife and they are bonded by stonrg intermoleculer force
and next is
amorphous solid which non uniform geometry n shape and doesn't give clean cleavage
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