Physics, asked by prabhakaraGandhi, 1 year ago

Solid A is a very hard electrical insulator in solids as well as in molten state and melts at extremely high temperature. what type of solid is it ?

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Answered by TPS
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It is a covalent solid.
It is an insulator as it doesn't have any free electrons and high melting point is due to the network structure.
Answered by ltsmeAliya
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Answer:

The given properties are the properties of a covalent or network solid. Therefore, the given solid is a covalent or network solid.

Examples of such solids include diamond (C) and quartz (SiO2).

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