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  • Question 1
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    Which is not a characteristic of crystalline solids?

    Solution

    Characteristics of Crystalline solids: 

    • A crystalline solid usually consists of a large number of small crystals, each of them having a definite characteristic geometrical shape.
    • Crystalline solids have a sharp melting point.
    • Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature, that is, some of their physical properties like electrical resistance or refractive index show different values when measured along with different directions in the same crystals. This arises due to a different arrangement of particles in different directions.
    • Crystalline solids can be cleaved along a definite plane, hence we getclean cleavage in the case of crystalline solids. 
    • These are considered as true solids.

    On the other hand, isotropy is a characteristic of amorphous solid. Therefore, it is an incorrect statement. The correct answer is D. 

  • Question 2
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    Potassium chloride is:

    Solution

    Potassium chloride is an ionic compound.
    Since, potassium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal and if  a metal is mixed with a non-metal it gives an ionic compound. 

  • Question 3
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    Which type of solids are held by weak dispersion forces?

    Solution

    In non-polar molecular solids , molecules are held by weak dispersion forces or London forces.

    Additional Information:

    • Non-polar molecules are composed of atoms that have a similar value of electronegativity.
    • H2 , Cl2 and I2   are some of the typical examples.
    • In non-polar Molecular solids, the comprised atoms or molecules are held together by weak dispersion forces or London forces.
    • They are soft and non-conductors of electricity.
    • They have low melting points and usually exist in a liquid or gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.

  • Question 4
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    Silicon is found in nature in the forms of ________.

    Solution

    • Silicon due to its catenation property form network solid.
    • Catenation is the ability of an atom to form bonds with other atoms of the same element.
    • The compounds of silicon are reactive and not stable.

  • Question 5
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    Which state of matter is incompressible?

    Solution

    Solids form closed packed structure with negligible intermolecular space. So, they do not change their shape in presence of external pressure. Liquids have very less intermolecular spaces so even they are resistant to external pressure and does not change their shape hence are incompressible.

    Note: Due to less intermolecular force of attraction, they acquire the shape of the container in which they are kept.  The volume of the liquid doesn 't change with pressure . Thus making them practically incompressible.

  • Question 6
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    Why do metallic solids conducts electricity?

    Solution

    • Metals conduct electricity because they have “free electrons.”  
    • Unlike most other forms of matter, metallic bonding  is unique because the electrons are not bound to a particular atom.
    • This allows the delocalized electrons to flow in response to a potential difference. 

    Thus, metals are good conductors of electricity.

  • Question 7
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    Dry ice is an example of:

    Solution

    Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide which is generally used in packing frozen items is an example of molecular solid.

    Additional Information: 

    • Dry Ice is the common name for solid carbon dioxide (CO2).
    • It gets this name because it does not melt into a liquid when heated; instead, it changes directly into a gas (a sublimation process).
    • Dry Ice is manufactured by compressing and cooling gaseous CO2 under high pressure to produce liquid CO2 initially.
    • Dry ice is a molecular crystal in which the crystal lattice consists of carbon dioxide molecules rather than individual carbon or oxygen atoms.

    How To Make Dry Ice At Home?

  • Question 8
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    What are the basic constituent particles forming diamond crystals?

    Solution

    In diamond, carbon atoms are joined together by strong covalent bonds tetrahedrally which makes it an atomic crystal. 

    Hence, the correct answer is Atoms. 

  • Question 9
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    A friend in your chemistry class is struggling to understand why crystalline solids are grouped into four main types: network, molecular, ionic, and metallic. Which explanation below will  BEST  help him begin to understand why chemists might have these groups?

    Solution

    • Chemists have learned over time that even within a group of solids that share a similar structure (i.e., lattice), other differences affect the way the solid behaves.
    • The bonds and molecular composition of a solid influence itsconductivity, malleability, solubility, density and other factors.

    Therefore, the correct answer is D. 

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following is a non-conductor in solid state but good conductor in molten state?

    Solution

    • In order to conduct electricity, a substance must havecharge particles, such as electrons and ions , that are free to move freely through it.
    • In the solid-state, ionic compounds such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride  have their ions fixed in position and therefore these ions cannot move so solid ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity.
    • However,in the molten state , ions in ionic compounds are free to flow and therefore molten sodium chloride and potassium chloride can conduct electricity.

  • Question 11
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    Which of the following properties is NOT exhibited by metallic solids?

    Solution

    •  Low boiling point is the property that is not exhibited by metallic solids. The reason is metallic solid 's atoms are bonded with the strong molecular force of attraction because  of which the bond between the atoms doesn 't breaks easily.
    • Very high temperature  is required  to break the bond between the atoms. though the boiling point varies from element to element. so, as a result, metallic solids have a strong molecular force of attraction, they do not have a low boiling point. 

  • Question 12
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    Among the following solids, which one shows the strongest bonding?

    Solution

    • Ionic bond  is much  stronger  than a  covalent bond  because it involves complete transfer of electrons because of which there is the formation of cation and anion and there exist huge electrostatic forces of attraction.
    • They also have high melting and boiling point which proves that the  ionic bond  is very  strong .

  • Question 13
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    Why ice is a crystalline compound?

    Solution

    Crystalline compounds are those in which particles/molecules are arranged in proper order as in ice particles/water molecules are arranged in a cage-like ordered manner so this ordered structure is called a crystalline compound.

  • Question 14
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    Which of the following is a covalent crystal?

    Solution

    • Quartz (SiO2 ), or silicon dioxide also known as silica has a giant covalent structure. In SiO2 , each silicon atom is covalently bonded to four oxygen atoms.
    • Each oxygen atom is covalently bonded to two silicon atoms and has an extended covalent structure similar to diamond.
    • The overall ratio is two oxygen atoms to each silicon atom, giving the formula SiO2
    • Hence, option C is the correct answer.

  • Question 15
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    The points which shows the position of atoms in a crystal are called as _________.

    Solution

    • The point at which the atoms may be present on the unit cell is termed as lattice point.
    • It shows the position of atoms in the crystal.

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