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Classify the following solids in different categories based on the nature of intermolecular forces operating in them:

Potassium sulphate,
tin,
benzene,
urea,
ammonia,
water,
zinc sulphide,
graphite,
rubidium,
argon,
silicon carbide.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • Potassium sulphate= Ionic solid

  • Benzene =Molecular solid (non−polar)

  • Urea =Polar molecular solid

  • Ammonia =Polar molecular solid

  • Water =Hydrogen bonded molecular solid

  • Zinc sulphide =Ionic solid

  • Graphite =Covalent or network solid

  • Rubidium =Metallic solid

  • Argon =Non−polar molecular solid

  • Silicon =carbide Covalent or network solid

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Potassium sulphate= Ionic solid

Benzene =Molecular solid (non−polar)

Urea =Polar molecular solid

Ammonia =Polar molecular solid

Water =Hydrogen bonded molecular solid

Zinc sulphide =Ionic solid

Graphite =Covalent or network solid

Rubidium =Metallic solid

Argon =Non−polar molecular solid

Silicon =carbide Covalent or network solid..

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