Different solids tend to have different densities due to the difference in their masses or volume. We know,
Density of a substance= Mass/Volume.
Aluminum has the larger atomic radius.
silicone is larger than carbon.
Aluminum is larger than silicon
Fluorine has the smallest atomic radius at a 42
Answer:
Covalent network solids are formed by networks or chains of atoms or molecules held together by covalent bonds. Consists of sp3 hybridized carbon atoms, each bonded to four other carbon atoms in a tetrahedral array to create a giant network. Examples of network covalent solids include diamond and graphite (both allotropes of carbon), and the chemical compounds silicon carbide and boron-carbide.