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Chapter 10 Two Types of Solids
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Two Types of Solids Crystalline solids – most common, consist of crystals. Crystal - substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, geometric, repeating pattern. Amorphous solid - particles are arranged randomly.
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Chapter 10 Properties of Solids Definite Shape and Volume
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Properties of Solids Definite Shape and Volume Definite Melting Point – crystalline solids Amorphous solids have no definite melting point. example: glass and plastics Supercooled liquids – another term for amorphous solids
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Chapter 10 Properties of Solids
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Properties of Solids High Density – usually most dense state Basically incompressible Low rate of diffusion
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Sodium as a Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Sodium as a Solid, Liquid, and Gas
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Chapter 10 Crystalline Solids
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Crystalline Solids Crystalline solids exist either as single crystals or as groups of crystals fused together. Crystal structure - three-dimensional arrangement of particles of a crystal
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Types of Basic Crystalline Systems
Visual Concepts Chapter 10 Types of Basic Crystalline Systems Click below to watch the Visual Concept. Visual Concept
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Chapter 10 Types of Crystals Visual Concepts
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Chapter 10 Crystalline Solids Binding Forces in Crystals
Section 3 Solids Chapter 10 Crystalline Solids Binding Forces in Crystals Melting and Boiling Points of Representative Crystaline Solids
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