Types of Solid

Jm Lucena
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A solid is a collection
of atoms or molecules that are held
together so that, under constant
conditions, they maintain a defined
shape and size. Solids, of course,
are not necessarily permanent.
How
Are
They
Crystal?
Lattice is what gives us those crystalline
solid
It is a set of points, regularly arranged in
space, for which the environment of each
point is identical
Repeating
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A method that uses x-rays to determine the
microscopic structures of crystalline solid
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Types of Solid
It is a solid in which the constituent
particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) have
an orderly arrangement, that is, it has
regularly arranged structure units with
characteristic geometric forms.
Having flat surface and sharp edges.
 Examples: Gems, Salts, Sugar and Ice
 are those in which the atoms, ions,
or molecules that make up the solid
exist in a regular, well-defined
arrangement.
The smallest repeating pattern of
crystalline solids is known as the unit
cell, and unit cells are like bricks in a
wall—they are all identical and repeating.
Considered as true solid
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 From the Greek word for “Without Form”
 Are considered super cooled liquids or
Pseudo Solids
 The particles do not have a repeating lattice
pattern
 do not have much order in their structures.
Though their molecules are close together
and have little freedom to move, they are not
arranged in a regular order as are those in
crystalline solids.
These solids are the results of the melting,
cooling, and solidifying of liquids before the
particles can achieve internal order (like
glass) or having large molecules that are
tangled together (like rubber and plastic
Some amorphous solids, such as window
glass, are hard, brittle, and have a high
melting point, while other amorphous
solids, such as rubber or plastic, are soft
and have very low melting points.
It does not have a definite melting point,
instead, it melts gradually over a range of
temperatures, because the bonds do not
break all at once.
This means an amorphous solid will melt
into soft, malleable state(candle wax)
before turning completely into a liquid
Common examples of this type of solid are
glass, rubber, gels and plastics.
Another example include thin film
lubricants, metallic glasses, polymers, and
gels
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Amorphous
Solids
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Types of Solid
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Made up of positive and negative ions
Held together by electrostatic attractions.
They’re characterized by very high melting
points and brittleness and are poor
conductors in the solid state.
They tend to crackle and crush down on
heating
An example of an ionic solid is table salt,
NaCl.
Types of Solid
Made up of atoms and/or molecules
Held together by London dispersion forces,
dipole-dipole forces, or hydrogen bonds.
Characterized by low melting points and
flexibility and are poor thermal and
electrical conductivity
An example of a molecular solid is sugar,
dry ice,CO2, H2O.
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Are Giant molecules or Macromolecules
Made up of atoms connected by covalent
bonds; the intermolecular forces are
covalent bonds as well.
Characterized as being very hard with very
high melting points and being poor
conductors.
The sheets of graphite are held together
by only weak London forces
Examples of this type of solid are diamond
and graphite, and the fullerenes.
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Types of Solid
Made up of metal atoms and molecules
Held together by metallic bonds.
Characterized by high melting points, can
range from soft and malleable to very hard
Good conductors of electricity.
All metallic elements: Cu, Na, Zn, Fe, and
Al.
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Types of Solid

  • 1. A solid is a collection of atoms or molecules that are held together so that, under constant conditions, they maintain a defined shape and size. Solids, of course, are not necessarily permanent.
  • 3. Lattice is what gives us those crystalline solid It is a set of points, regularly arranged in space, for which the environment of each point is identical Repeating
  • 5. A method that uses x-rays to determine the microscopic structures of crystalline solid
  • 9. It is a solid in which the constituent particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) have an orderly arrangement, that is, it has regularly arranged structure units with characteristic geometric forms. Having flat surface and sharp edges.  Examples: Gems, Salts, Sugar and Ice
  • 10.  are those in which the atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid exist in a regular, well-defined arrangement. The smallest repeating pattern of crystalline solids is known as the unit cell, and unit cells are like bricks in a wall—they are all identical and repeating. Considered as true solid
  • 12.  From the Greek word for “Without Form”  Are considered super cooled liquids or Pseudo Solids  The particles do not have a repeating lattice pattern  do not have much order in their structures. Though their molecules are close together and have little freedom to move, they are not arranged in a regular order as are those in crystalline solids.
  • 13. These solids are the results of the melting, cooling, and solidifying of liquids before the particles can achieve internal order (like glass) or having large molecules that are tangled together (like rubber and plastic Some amorphous solids, such as window glass, are hard, brittle, and have a high melting point, while other amorphous solids, such as rubber or plastic, are soft and have very low melting points.
  • 14. It does not have a definite melting point, instead, it melts gradually over a range of temperatures, because the bonds do not break all at once. This means an amorphous solid will melt into soft, malleable state(candle wax) before turning completely into a liquid Common examples of this type of solid are glass, rubber, gels and plastics. Another example include thin film lubricants, metallic glasses, polymers, and gels
  • 21. Made up of positive and negative ions Held together by electrostatic attractions. They’re characterized by very high melting points and brittleness and are poor conductors in the solid state. They tend to crackle and crush down on heating An example of an ionic solid is table salt, NaCl.
  • 23. Made up of atoms and/or molecules Held together by London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, or hydrogen bonds. Characterized by low melting points and flexibility and are poor thermal and electrical conductivity An example of a molecular solid is sugar, dry ice,CO2, H2O.
  • 26. Are Giant molecules or Macromolecules Made up of atoms connected by covalent bonds; the intermolecular forces are covalent bonds as well. Characterized as being very hard with very high melting points and being poor conductors. The sheets of graphite are held together by only weak London forces Examples of this type of solid are diamond and graphite, and the fullerenes.
  • 29. Made up of metal atoms and molecules Held together by metallic bonds. Characterized by high melting points, can range from soft and malleable to very hard Good conductors of electricity. All metallic elements: Cu, Na, Zn, Fe, and Al.