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Chemical Principles, 6th Edition by Zumdahl
16. Liquids and Solids
16.3 An Introduction to Structures and Types of Solids
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Assessment Questions: 7 results
Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : Superconductors (4 Variations)
Which of the following statements is NOT an accurate description of superconducting materials?
Solids |
Superconductivity
Matter_and_Measurement : CalcDensity (5 Variations)
What is the density of a 7000 gram brick that is 4 inches x 5 inches x 3 inches?
Physical Properties |
Solids
Matter_and_Measurement : UseDensity (10 Variations)
If a 10.0 inch aluminum skillet weighs 3 pounds, how many cm
3
of aluminum does it contain? The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm
3
.
Physical Properties |
Solids |
Chemometrics
Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : ClassifySolids (10 Variations)
Classify each of the following substances, in the solid state, as molecular, ionic, covalent network, or metallic.
Substance
Appearance
Melting Pt. (¬?C)
Boiling Pt. (¬?C)
Conducts as solid
Conducts as liquid
A
Colorless crystal
-121
20.8
no
no
B
Colorless crystal
846
1505
no
yes
C
Silvery gray
1675
3260
yes
yes
D
Colorless crystal
1713
2590
no
no
Solids |
Physical Properties
Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : AtomRadiusUnitCell (7 Variations)
Nickel has a unit cell that is face-centered cubic with a volume of 43.763Å
3
. The atom at the center of each face just touches the atoms at the corners. What is the atomic radius of nickel?
Solids |
Crystals / Crystallography
Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : DensityFromUnitCell (13 Variations)
Oldhamite (CaS) has a rock salt structure like NaCl (which has interpenetrating face-centered cubic structures). The ionic radius of Ca
2+
is 0.99 angstroms, and the ionic radius of S
2-
is 1.84 angstroms. What is the density of CaS?
Solids |
Crystals / Crystallography
Intermolecular_Forces__Liquids_and_Solids : ElectricalConductivity (8 Variations)
Which of the following has the greatest electrical conductivity?
Solids |
Metals |
Physical Properties