Solid State Question 284
A crystalline solid is a solid material whose atoms are arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional pattern.
Options:
A) changes abruptly from solid to liquid when heated.
B) has no definite melting point.
C) undergoes deformation of its geometry easily.
D) has an irregular three-dimensional arrangement.
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Answer:
Correct Answer: A
Solution:
[a] In crystalline solid there is perfect arrangement of the constituent particles only at 0 K. They have sharp M.P.