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Option A. This solid is ductile and conducts electricity.
Answer: <u><em>Metallic solids</em></u>
Metallic solids have high melting point and also are good conductor of electricity and heat. Metallic solids are structured by metal atoms closely attached due to metallic bond. Example: Iron, copper & aluminum.
There are many forms of metals:
- Malleable : They can be molded into materials like sheets i.e by hammering . They can be pressed into shape without being smashed or cracked
- Ductile: They can be shaped into wires.
- Solid: Most of the metals are solid are room temperature except mercury( which is a liquid).
Metallic solids are ductile and conducts electricity.
Option B. This solid is not conductive and has a low melting point.
Answer: <em><u>Molecular solid</u></em>
Molecular solids are consist of atoms or molecules. Molecular solids are not conductive and have low melting point. Example: sucrose
Reason behind not choosing other options:
Iconic solids: Consists of positive and negative icons. Iconic bonds have high melting point and are poor conductors. They are very brittle and hard in form Example: NaCl
Network solids: Consists of atoms connected by covalent bonds. Network solids have high melting point and non/poor conductors. Example: diamonds
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