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Solids and the Kinetic Molecular Theory

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Page 1: Dominated by... ◦ Closely packed particles ◦ Relatively fixed position ◦ Highest intramolecular attractions  Are... ◦ Definite shape and volume ◦ Definite

Solids and the Kinetic Molecular Theory

Page 2: Dominated by... ◦ Closely packed particles ◦ Relatively fixed position ◦ Highest intramolecular attractions  Are... ◦ Definite shape and volume ◦ Definite

Dominated by. . .◦ Closely packed

particles◦ Relatively fixed

position◦ Highest

intramolecular attractions

Are. . .◦ Definite shape and

volume◦ Definite melting

point◦ High density ◦ Incompressible◦ Low rate of diffusion

Properties

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Structure

Can be crystalline Can be amorphous

Insulin crystals Obsidian

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Crystals Have a regular repeating

pattern of particles

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Ionic crystals◦ Made of ions – hard and brittle◦ Ex. NaCl

Metallic crystals◦ Made of metals with free moving electrons

Covalent crystals◦ Made of molecules◦ Ex. Quartz (SiO2), water, sugar

Atomic Crystals◦ Made of atoms of one element◦ Ex. Diamond or graphite

Classes of Crystalline Solids

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No regular pattern in the particles, without a particular shape

Ex. Glass, plastics, wax, cotton candy

Amorphous Solids