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The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to ___________.
(i) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short
distance in the crystal lattice.
(ii) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long
distance in the crystal lattice.
(iii) same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.
(iv) different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.


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Answered by Anonymous
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answer is (ii) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
Answered by Anonymous
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The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a longdistance in the crystal lattice.........
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