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Table 10.1
Types of Crystalline Solids. The cohesive energy is the work needed to remove an atom (or molecule) from the crystal and so
indicates the strength of the bonds holding it in place.Type
lonic
Covalent
Molecular
Metallic
Lattice BondProperties Example
Negative ionPositive ion
Metal ionElectron gas
Shared electrons
Instantaneous chargeseparation in molecule
Electric attractionHard; high melting points; may besoluble in polar liquids such aswater; electrical insulators (butconductors in solution) Sodium chloride, NaCl Ecohesive
3.28 eV/atom
Shared electronsVery hard; high melting points;insoluble in nearly all liquids; semi-conductors (except diamond, which is an insulator)Diamond, C Ecohesive
7.4 eV/atom
Van der Waals forcesSoft; low melting and boiling points; solublein covalent liquids; electrical insulatorsMethane, CH
4
Ecohesive
0.1 eV/molecule
Electron gasDuctile; metallic luster; high electrical andthermal conductivitySodium, Na Ecohesive
1.1 eV/atom
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