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what is the Network or covalant solid ? explain with example..​

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Answered by harsh34848
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A network solid does not have discrete molecules; the smallest amount of a network solid that can be identified as such is called a formula unit. Examples of network covalent solids include diamond and graphite (both allotropes of carbon), and the chemical compounds silicon carbide and boron-carbide.

Answered by ItZkeshavi93
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Carbon: An example of an Covalent Network Solid. In network solids, conventional chemical bonds hold the chemical subunits together. The bonding between chemical subunits, however, is identical to that within the subunits, resulting in a continuous network of chemical bonds.

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