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Solids (Crystalline Solids (Atomic Solids: An atomic solid is one in which…
Solids
Crystalline Solids
Atomic Solids: An atomic solid is one in which atoms of an element are bonded to other atoms of the same atomtype. Examples: Examples of atomic solids include pure metals, silicon crystals, and diamond. Atomic solids in which the atoms are covalently bonded to each other are network solids.Mar 6, 2017
https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-atomic-solid-604803
Metallic Solids
Covalent Network
Silicon Dioxide Networks:Silicon(IV)Oxide is made by adding oxygen atoms to silicon. It has a very high melting point and is made of very strong covalent bonds. It does not conduct electricity and is insoluble in water and organic solvents. It is found in sand and quartz naturally.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_bromide
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Glass is a solid made of silicon dioxide. Silica sand more specifically is fired in order to create the glass
Boron Carbide (B4C) is one of the hardest compounds known to man. It was formed through the chemical reaction of carbon and B203. The compound is extremely hard, has a low density, good chemical resistance, and good nuclear properties. Ref https://www.azom.com/article.aspx? Boron Carbide powder is often used in its powder form. It can be used as an abrasive in Grit Blasting Nozzles, since its hardness can help shape hard surfaces. For more uses, reference this link http://www.chemistrylearner.com/boron-carbide.html
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