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Explain the basis of similarities and differences between metallic and ionic crystals.

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  4. Explain ionic solids are hard and brittle.

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  12. Copper crystallises into a fcc lattice, with edge length 3.16xx10^-8 c...

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  13. Analysis shows that nickel oxide has the formula Ni(0.98)O(1.00). What...

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