Overview of Solids

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Solids can be divided into two main types. Crystalline solids: which have a highly regular, repeating pattern in their structure. Amorphous solids: don’t have a regular, repeating pattern in their structure. Amorphous comes from the Greek for ‘without shape’. Some people say they are not solids, Network Solids but just super cooled liquids. Molecular Solids Examples include glass, rubber, and several plastics Metallic Solids Ionic Solids The properties of pure metals can be modified by adding atoms of other elements to their crystalline structure. A mixture of elements that retains the properties of metals is called an alloy. Two types of alloys are; Substitutional alloys have some of the host metal atoms replaced by other metal atoms of similar size. E.g. Brass, sterling silver, pewter Interstitial alloys have some of the small holes in the structure occupied by small atoms. E.g. Steel Many atomic solids form strong covalent solids. Carbon and silicon and their compounds form important network solids. They are usually brittle, non-conductive of heat or electricity

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