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Cards (27)

  • Solids
    • Solid molecules simply vibrate and rotate in place rather than move about
    • Solids are generally held together by ionic or strong covalent bonding, and the attractive forces between the atoms, lons, or molecules in solids are very strong
    • Particles in a solid are held in fixed positions; definite volume and have very little freedom of movement
    • Solids have definite shapes and definite volumes and are not compressible to any extent
  • Crystalline solids
    Solids in which the atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid exist in a regular, well-defined arrangement
  • Unit cell
    The smallest repeating pattern of crystalline solids
  • Amorphous solids

    Solids that do not have much order in their structures
  • Amorphous solids
    • Glass
    • Plastics
  • Types of Solids
    • Ionic Solid
    • Metallic Solid
    • Molecular Solid
    • Network Solid/Covalent
    • Amorphous Solids
  • Ionic Solids
    • Composed of positive and negative ions ( +, -) held together by strong electrostatic forces
    • Poor conductor for solid but good conductor for liquid
    • High melting points and are hard brittle
  • Ionic Solids
    • Sodium chloride (NaCl)
    • Calcium fluoride (CaF2)
  • Metallic Solids
    • Positively charged
    • High melting point
    • Malleable and Ductile
    • Good conductor for solid and liquid
    • Consist of metal cations surrounded by a "sea" of delocalized valence electrons
  • Metallic Solids

    • Copper (Cu)
    • Iron (Fe)
  • Covalent Network Solids
    • Non-metal atoms (Carbon atoms)
    • High Melting Point
    • Poor electric conductor with some exception
    • Semi-Conductor
  • Covalent Network Solids
    • Diamond (a form of carbon)
    • Silicon dioxide (SiO2)
  • Molecular Solids
    • Low melting points
    • Soft/ insulator
  • Molecular Solids
    • Ice (H2O)
    • Dry ice (solid CO2)
  • Solution
    A homogeneous mixture with a uniform distribution of solution
  • Two solutions made up of same substances may have different composition</b>
  • Concentrated
    Relatively large quantity of solute dissolved
  • Dilute
    Relatively small quantity of solute dissolved
  • Solute
    The substance present in relatively small amount
  • Solvent
    The medium where solutes are dissolved
  • Miscible
    Two liquids dissolve in each other in all proportions, no boundaries
  • Miscible
    • Water and alcohol
  • Immiscible
    Two liquids that are insoluble to each other, clear boundaries
  • Immiscible
    • Oil and water
  • Saturated solution
    Concentration at the solubility limit for a given temperature
  • Unsaturated solution
    Concentration less than the solubility limit
  • Supersaturated solution
    Concentration of solute is greater than the normal solubility limit, facilitated with the increase of temperature