Classification of Solids
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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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.
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
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
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