Classification and Properties of Solids

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Classification and Properties of Solids: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Amorphous Solids, Crystalline Solids, Properties of Solids, The Solid State, Distinction between Crystalline and Amorphous Solids and, Types of Solids on the Basis of Nature of Arrangement of Lattice Points

Important Questions on Classification and Properties of Solids

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Which of the following statement is correct?

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The ability of a given substance to exist in two or more crystalline structures is known as

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The correct increasing order of forces of attraction between particles of water, sugar, oxygen is:

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A wooden table should be called a

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Which of the following is/are pseudo solids?
I. KCl   

II. Barium chloride dihydrate.
III. Rubber   

IV. Solid cake left after distillation of coal tar.

 

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The substances that cannot flow from a higher level to a lower level are/is:

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Which of the following is not an example of fluid?

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Which of the following has the least intermolecular space?

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

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Which of the following cannot diffuse?

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Which of the following is an amorphous solid?

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?

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Which of the following is/are pseudo solids?
I. KCI
II. Barium chloride dihydrate
III. Rubber
IV. Solid cake left after the distillation of coal tar.

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Quartz is a crystalline variety of
 

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Which of the following is not a property of crystalline solids?

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Which of the following is an amorphous solid?

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Among the following, which one is extensively used as a piezoelectric material?

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What is the ratio of number of closed packed atoms to tetrahedral holes in cubic close packing?

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In solid state which among the following exists as covalent crystals ?