write distinguish feature of covalent solids?
Asked by harishshrivastava855
| 21st Jun, 2020,
09:26: PM
Expert Answer:
Covalent Solids are made up of giant molecules, whose size is almost similar to a whole crystal. For example- Silica Apart from covalent bonds, these solids can also have Vander-wall forces, hydrogen bonds. Covalent Solids are made up of giant molecules, whose size is almost similar to a whole crystal. For example- Silica Apart from covalent bonds, these solids can also have Vander-wall forces, hydrogen bonds.
Answered by Ravi
| 21st Jun, 2020,
10:41: PM
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