Asked by Amanda
Silicon carbide forms which type of solid?
molecular
network
ion-ion
metallic
THANKS!
molecular
network
ion-ion
metallic
THANKS!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Read about network solids here. See page three (3) specifically for SiC.
Answered by
Anonymous
Should be "Metallic" because Silicon Carbide is a crystalline structure which give of a metallic glare.
Answered by
Janelle
Am I to assume your taking CHE 111 General Chemistry 1 for Dual Credit? Because this seems very familiar.
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