Network Solid
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A solid in which all the atoms are joined by covalent bonds
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to untangle a set of Christmas lights where every bulb is tightly and intricately connected to the wires, making it difficult to separate them. A network solid is similar, as it consists of a structure where all the atoms are covalently bonded in a continuous network, making it extremely difficult to break apart. Just like the bulbs and wires create a single, intertwined system, the atoms in a network solid form a rigid, interconnected lattice, where breaking one connection requires disrupting the entire structure.
Practice Version
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