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SSPD_Chapter 1-Part 11_ Solid State Matter_Summary of Bonds
1.10.4. SUMMARY OF FOUR KINDS OF SOLID STATE BONDS.
In Figure 1.54 we have classified solids according to their bonds. The five boxes in the Figure give five distinct classes of solids:
In between alloys and ionic crystals we have Magnesium Antimonide(Mg 3 Sb 2 ).
This is a definite chemical compound with a definite chemical composition quite unlike the physical mixture of alloy but it is not purely ionic. A case like this is in between alloy and ionic crystals. When two metals differ chemically to an appreciable extent then only such an intermediate condition occurs.
In between ionic crystals, where electrons are transferred between neighbours, and covalent crystals , where electrons are shared on time divison basis, we have SiC(Silicon Carbide) and SiO 2 (Silicon Dixide). In these cases we have sharing as well as transfer of electrons for achieving the energy minima configuration.
In between Van de Waals crystals and covalent crystals we have Graphite, Phosphorous, Sulphur and Selenium. Here layer wise we have covalent bond and inter layer bonds are weak Van der Waals bonds.
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