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Answered by krrishl
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Molecular solids are solids that are essentially collections of molecules held together by intermolecular forces (IMFs).  The solid structure is maintained by IMFs rather than bonds (metallic, covalent, or ionic). The forces holding the solids together are much weaker than for other types of solids.   As a result these materials have much lower melting points.  Molecular solids also have localized electrons (localized within the bonds in each molecule) and as such, do not conduct electricity.

Examples include ice (solid water), dry ice (solid CO2), solid iodine, and napthalene to name a few.

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molecular solid are consisting of discrete molecular

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