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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
4 years ago
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Which of the compounds below is an example of a network solid? O Sg(s) SiO2(s) MgO(s) NaCl(s) O C25H52(s)

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1 answer:
Ivan4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

SiO₂(s) is an example of a network solid.

Explanation:

Network solids, also known as the covalent network solids, are the class of chemical compounds in which the constituting atoms are bonded covalently to form a continuous network, which extends through the material. In a network solid, there are no individual molecules and thus the whole solid is called a macromolecule.

Some of the examples of network solids are diamond and quartz.

Quartz or silicon dioxide is a three-dimensional continuous network of <u>SiO₂ units.</u>

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