The Solid State
Chemistry Solutions from Chapter -1 - The Solid State
This chapter covers topics, such as Amorphous and Crystalline Solids, Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell, Magnetic Properties of Solids, Close Packed Structures and Packing Efficiency, and Electrical Properties of Solids.
Practice Other Topics from The Solid State
This topic covers concepts, such as The Solid State and Properties of Solids.

This topic covers concepts, such as Types of Solids on the Basis of Nature of Arrangement of Lattice Points, Crystalline Solids, Amorphous Solids, and Distinction between Crystalline and Amorphous Solids.

This topic covers concepts, such as Types of Crystalline Solids on the Basis of Nature of Intermolecular Forces, Molecular Crystals, Properties of Molecular Crystals, Nonpolar Molecular Solids, and Polar Molecular Solids.

This topic covers concepts, such as Crystal Lattice, Lattice Points, Unit Cell, Unit Cell Parameters, Primitive Unit Cell, Centred Unit Cell, Body-Centered Unit Cells, Face-Centered Unit Cells, and End-Centered Unit Cells.

This topic covers concepts, such as Number of Effective Atoms in Simple Cubic Lattice, Number of Effective Atoms in Body-Centered Cubic Lattice, and Number of Effective Atoms in Face-Centered Cubic Lattice.

This topic covers concepts, such as Coordination Number, Coordination Number of Simple Cubic Lattice, Coordination Number of BCC Lattice, Coordination Number of FCC or CCP Lattice, and Close Packing of Spheres in Crystalline Solids.

This topic covers the concept of Density of a Cubic Crystal System.

This topic covers concepts, such as Imperfections in Crystalline Solids, Point Defects and Line Defects, Types of Point Defects, Stoichiometric Defects, Non-Stoichiometric Defects, Impurity Defects, Vacancy Defects, and Interstitial Defects.

This topic covers concepts, such as Electrical Properties of Solids, Conductors, Insulators, Semiconductors, Band Theory to Explain Electrical Behaviour of a Solid, N- and P- Types Semiconductors, and Application of N-Type and P-Type Semiconductors.

This topic covers concepts, such as Magnetic Properties of Solids, Paramagnetic Substances, Diamagnetic Substances, Ferromagnetic Substances, Antiferromagnetic Substances, and Ferrimagnetic Substances.
