Copper, sodium chloride and carbon dioxide all crytallize in the face centered cubic structure. Name the type of solid and identify the forces holding each solid particle together. Please explain and guide me on how to draw the structure of carbon dioxide on fcc. I only know about ionic solid and homogenous particle. Can you also list the type of crystalline solid and explain a little bit about the force holding them. Is the force is for all particle? And CO2 is not ionic solid right Covalent solid?err does it exist?
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metallic, ionic and covalent solids, respectively
metallic bonds, dipole-dipole interactions, london dispersion forces, respectively
the fcc for CO2 will be the same as any fcc with C as the center of the face as well as placed at each corner of the cube. see link below
CO2 is non-polar so will only have london-dispersion forces, which are the weakest intermolecular forces found in every compound. these are induced dipole-dipole interactions
metallic bonds, dipole-dipole interactions, london dispersion forces, respectively
the fcc for CO2 will be the same as any fcc with C as the center of the face as well as placed at each corner of the cube. see link below
CO2 is non-polar so will only have london-dispersion forces, which are the weakest intermolecular forces found in every compound. these are induced dipole-dipole interactions
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the type of solid and force holding them need to be memorize in order to answer this type of question?
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