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Examples of crystalline solids are:
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Examples of polymeric substances are:
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The structure of polymeric solid is:
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When relatively simple molecules are chemically combined into massive molecules, the reaction is called:
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Each atom in a metal crystal
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The smallest three dimensional basic structure is called:
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In crystalline solids, atoms are held about their equilibrium positions depending upon the strength of:
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The pattern of NaCl particles have a shape which is:
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The whole structure obtained by the repetition of unit cells is called:
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The temperature at which the vibrations become so great that structure of the crystal breaks up, is called:
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Tick the one which is not a crystalline solid:
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A unit cell is the smallest basic structure which is:
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The arrangement or molecules or atoms in a crystalline solid can be studied by using:
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In a cubic crystal, all the sides meet at:
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The pattern of a crystalline solid is:
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An ordinary glass gradually softens into a paste-like state before it becomes a very viscous liquid. It happens alomst a:
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Amorphoud solids:
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The word amorphoud means:
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The force which maintains the strict long range order between atoms of a cylinder solid is the:
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The transition from solid state to liquid state is:
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The transition from solid to liquid is actually from:
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Each atom in a metal crystal vibrates about a fixed point with an amplitude that:
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Zirconia is classified as:
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The solids are classified as:
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Crystalline solids are in the form of:
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