13. Liquids, Solids & Intermolecular Forces
Crystalline Solids
13. Liquids, Solids & Intermolecular Forces
Crystalline Solids
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Two solids are shown below. One is a semiconductor and one is an insulator. Which one is which? Explain your reasoning.
337views - Textbook QuestionDiffraction of X rays with l = 131.5 pm occurred at an angle of 25.5 degrees by a crystal of aluminum. Assuming first-order diffraction, what is the interplanar spacing in aluminum? (LO 12.2) (a) 76.4 pm (b) 183.1 pm (c) 305.5 pm (d) 152.7 pm283views
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For each of the two-dimensional structures shown here (a) draw the unit cell (i)
(ii)
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Which arrangement of cations (yellow) and anions (blue) in a lattice is the more stable? Explain your reasoning. (a)
(b)
392views - Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes the difference between a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid?79views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes the main difference between crystalline and amorphous solids?79views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich statement best defines the term 'crystalline' when used to describe a solid?86views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a crystalline solid?84views




