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,1. Carbon to material that
Nanotubes have potential provide are
tougher than steel
,




lighter than aluminium and have more conductive propertive than
opper
-




.
2
amorphous solids have microcrystalline structures . So these are called polycrystalline

Compounds
.




.
3
Amorphous solids Similar
have stucture that of liquids Sometimes
.


they are



regarded as extremely visors liquids .




4
.
Amorphous solids will become Crystallised at some temp .




.
5
Amorphors solids are also called as Pseudo solids or
supercooled liquids




.
6 Silicon the for
Amorphous is one of best photovoltaic material available conversion

of
Sunlight into electricity
.




.
7 classification of solids on the basis of intermolecular forces :



i) molecular solids :




9) non-polar molecular solids :




Held by London forces ex He , Ar , Hy , 2/ Fz
:

· · :




softs non-conductive
·




· liquid or gas at room temp .
and normal pressure

, 6) Polar molecular solids :




held
·

Strong dipole-dipole
together by interaction -




·
soft a non conductive solids

than non-polar solids of these
mp is
greater yet most
·

,



are
gas or liquids :




ex : HCI , So2 Solid So, Solid NH
·

&
, ,




2) hydrogen bonded molecular solids :




·


Strong H-bond binds them

·
non-conductor of electricity

·
they are
generally volatile liquids or soft solids under

room temp ,
and pressure
·
ex :
H20 lice)


ii) Ionic Solids :




·
formed by Swong Gulombic /electrostatic forces bl cations and anions


hard brittle nature
~

and in


·


high mp & B P
.




·
non-conductive in solid State but conductive at molten or dissolved

at water .




iii) Metallic solids :




·
the ions are surrounded by sea of e-

·
free e causes conductivity of
Electricity , heat and lustre in

metal

·


highy ductile and malleable

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