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Classify the following solids into four categories based on intermolecular forces of interaction.
Caesium chloride, Solid carbon disulphide , Bronze ,Boron nitride, Washing soda , Carborundum , Corrudum , Solid `NH_3`, Solid camphor , Silver , Silica

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To classify the given solids into four categories based on intermolecular forces of interaction, we will analyze each solid and determine the type of bonding present. The four categories are: 1. Ionic solids 2. Covalent solids 3. Metallic solids 4. Molecular solids Let's classify each solid step by step: ...
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