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Derive an expression for the density of a cubic crystal whose edge is 'a' pm and contains z atoms per unit cell. The atomic mass of substance may be taken as M.

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ICSE-SOLID STATE-EXERCISE (PART-II DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS) (LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  7. Discuss briefly the following property of solid : Magnetic propertie...

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  10. Classify the crystals on the basis of nature of bonds existing between...

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  11. What are ionic crystals ? Discuss the crystal structure of sodium chlo...

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  12. Explain why ionic solids are quite hard and rigid.

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  13. Explain why ionic solids have high melting and boiling points.

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  14. Explain why ionic solids do not conduct electricity but are good condu...

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  15. Explain why ionic solids are more soluble in polar solvents.

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  16. Explain why solids have high density.

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  17. Explain why ionic solids are highly brittle.

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  18. What are atomic solids ? Discuss the structures of diamond and graphit...

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  19. Explain why the covalent solids have high melting and boiling points.

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  20. Explain why the covalent solids are hard.

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