How to Identify Types of Solid (Ionic, Metallic, Molecular, and Network Covalent) Examples & Problem
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In this video, we'll go how to determine whether a solid is ionic, metallic, molecular, or network covalent. We'll go over the rules & criteria, and then do many examples, practice problems, and questions.
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Where do you get that Si, Ge, As, Te are not metasl? Every periodic table I look at says otherwise.
@wizard.01
3 жыл бұрын
Those are metalloids,which have the property of both metals and non metal
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h2 is molecular covalent solid? It is a gas isn't it?
@sanaysingh1457
2 жыл бұрын
under normal tempreature and pressure conditions, of course h2 is a gas indeed but here, i think we are talking about h2 gases' solid form, that we get by decreasing the tempreature and increasing pressure conditions and solidifying h2.