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molecular solids are​

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Molecular solids—Made up of atoms or molecules held together by London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, or hydrogen bonds. Characterized by low melting points and flexibility and are poor conductors. An example of a molecular solid is sucrose.

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

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A molecular solid is a solid consisting of discrete molecules. The cohesive forces that bind the molecules together are van der Waals forces, dipole-dipole interactions, quadrupole interactions

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