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1 Solids Image:Wikimedia Commons User Alchemistry-hp

2 Types of Solids  Crystalline Solids: highly regular arrangement of their components  Amorphous solids: considerable disorder in their structures (glass, plastic).

3 Representation of Components in a Crystalline Solid Lattice: A 3-dimensional system of points designating the centers of components (atoms, ions, or molecules) that make up the substance.

4 Bragg’s Law xy + yz = n and xy + yz = 2d sin   n = 2d sin 

5 Crystal Structures - Cubic Simple Face-Centered Body-Centered

6 Crystal Structures - Monoclinic Simple End Face-Centered

7 Crystal Structures - Tetragonal Simple Body-Centered

8 Crystal Structures - Orthorhombic SimpleEndFace-CenteredBodyCenteredFaceCentered

9 Crystal Structures – Other Shapes Rhombohedral Triclinic Hexagonal

10 Closest Packing: Single Layer Photographer : Thierry Dugnolle

11 Closest Packing: Multiple Layers Model: Packing uniform, hard spheres to best use available space. This is called closest packing. Each atom has 12 nearest neighbors.

12 Metal Alloys  Substitutional Alloy: some metal atoms replaced by others of similar size. brass = Cu/Znbrass = Cu/Zn

13 Metal Alloys (continued)  Interstitial Alloy: Interstices (holes) in closest packed metal structure are occupied by small atoms. steel = iron + carbonsteel = iron + carbon

14 Network Atomic Solids Some covalently bonded substances DO NOT form discrete molecules. Diamond, a network of covalently bonded carbon atoms Graphite, a network of covalently bonded carbon atoms

15 Molecular Solids Strong covalent forces within molecules Weak covalent forces between molecules Sulfur, S 8 Phosphorus, P 4


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