Solid state Flashcards

1
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Crystalline solids arranged

A

Orderly

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2
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Crystalline solids aka

A

True solids

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3
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Crystalline solids are — range order

A

long

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4
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Crystalline solids Mp

A

sharp

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5
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Crystalline solids

A

Anisotropic

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6
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Different value of same property in different direction.

A

Anisotropy

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7
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Same value of a property in all directions

A

Isotropy

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8
Q

Crystalline solids break up to give

A

Sharp edges

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9
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Amorphous solids aka

A

pseudo solids/ supercooled liquids

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10
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Amorphous solids range order

A

short

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11
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Amorphous solids packed

A

in no particular order

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12
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Amorphous solids MP

A

Not sharp

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13
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Amorphous solids on breaking gives

A

rough surface

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14
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Amorphous solids examples

A

Glass, rubber, plastic, wood, quartz glass

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15
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true solids example

A

Fe, Ag, Au, NaCl, KCl, alum, quartz

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16
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Molecular solids forces

A

london forces/dispersion forces/ hydrogen bonds

17
Q

Molecular non polar solids

A

Dispersion/ London forces

18
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Molecular polar solids

A

Dipole dipole interaction

19
Q

Molecular Hydrogen bonded

A

h bond

20
Q

Molecular non polar solids example

A

CO2, CCl4, I2, Ar

21
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Molecular polar solids examples

A

Hcl, SO2

22
Q

Molecular hydrogen bonded eg

A

h2o

23
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Ionic solids forces

A

coulombic/ electrostatic forces

24
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Metallic solids forces

A

metallic bonds

25
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Metallic solids contituents

A

positive ions in a sea of delocalised electrons

26
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Covalent/ network solids examples

Five examples.

A

SiO2 (quartz), sic, c (diamond), c (graphite), AlN

27
Q

In 3d ____ types of ordered arrangements are possible.

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