Which of the following covalent molecules is the best illustration of typical properties of substances with simple molecular covalent structures?
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Covalent networks are large, rigid three-dimensional arrangements of atoms held together by strong covalent bonds. Boron, Carbon and Silicon all form covalent networks.
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In ionic and molecular solids, there are no chemical bonds between the molecules, atoms, or ions.
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12.5: Network Covalent Solids and Ionic Solids.
Type of Solid Network
Interaction Covalent Bonding
Properties High Melting Point, Hard, Nonconducting
Examples C (diamond), SiO2 (quartz)
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