318719
Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. What is the meaning of anisotropic in the given statement?
1 A regular pattern of arrangement of particles which repeats itself periodically over the entire crystal.
2 Different values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals
3 An irregular arrangement of particles over the entire crystal
4 Same values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
Explanation:
It is fact
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318720
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to
1 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice
2 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice
3 Same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
4 Different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
Explanation:
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to the regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318721
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?
1 Definite and characteristic heat of fusion
2 Isotropic nature
3 A regular periodically repeated pattern of arrangement of constituent particles in the entire crystal
4 A true solid
Explanation:
Crystalline solids are anisotropic, because these substances show the different properties in different directions.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318722
The ability of a given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called
1 Amorphism
2 Isomorphism
3 Polymorphism
4 Isomerism
Explanation:
The ability of given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called polymorphism.
318719
Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. What is the meaning of anisotropic in the given statement?
1 A regular pattern of arrangement of particles which repeats itself periodically over the entire crystal.
2 Different values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals
3 An irregular arrangement of particles over the entire crystal
4 Same values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
Explanation:
It is fact
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318720
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to
1 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice
2 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice
3 Same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
4 Different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
Explanation:
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to the regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318721
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?
1 Definite and characteristic heat of fusion
2 Isotropic nature
3 A regular periodically repeated pattern of arrangement of constituent particles in the entire crystal
4 A true solid
Explanation:
Crystalline solids are anisotropic, because these substances show the different properties in different directions.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318722
The ability of a given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called
1 Amorphism
2 Isomorphism
3 Polymorphism
4 Isomerism
Explanation:
The ability of given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called polymorphism.
318719
Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. What is the meaning of anisotropic in the given statement?
1 A regular pattern of arrangement of particles which repeats itself periodically over the entire crystal.
2 Different values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals
3 An irregular arrangement of particles over the entire crystal
4 Same values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
Explanation:
It is fact
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318720
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to
1 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice
2 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice
3 Same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
4 Different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
Explanation:
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to the regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318721
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?
1 Definite and characteristic heat of fusion
2 Isotropic nature
3 A regular periodically repeated pattern of arrangement of constituent particles in the entire crystal
4 A true solid
Explanation:
Crystalline solids are anisotropic, because these substances show the different properties in different directions.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318722
The ability of a given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called
1 Amorphism
2 Isomorphism
3 Polymorphism
4 Isomerism
Explanation:
The ability of given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called polymorphism.
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CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318719
Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. What is the meaning of anisotropic in the given statement?
1 A regular pattern of arrangement of particles which repeats itself periodically over the entire crystal.
2 Different values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals
3 An irregular arrangement of particles over the entire crystal
4 Same values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
Explanation:
It is fact
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318720
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to
1 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice
2 A regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice
3 Same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
4 Different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions
Explanation:
The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to the regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318721
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid?
1 Definite and characteristic heat of fusion
2 Isotropic nature
3 A regular periodically repeated pattern of arrangement of constituent particles in the entire crystal
4 A true solid
Explanation:
Crystalline solids are anisotropic, because these substances show the different properties in different directions.
CHXII01:THE SOLID STATE
318722
The ability of a given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called
1 Amorphism
2 Isomorphism
3 Polymorphism
4 Isomerism
Explanation:
The ability of given substance to assume two or more crystalline structures is called polymorphism.