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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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.
It is an insulator as it doesn't have any free electrons and high melting point is due to the network structure.
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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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