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Class XI Β· Chemistry Β· Unit 6 Β· Interactive Lecture

States of Matter: Solids

The complete lecture β€” solids come alive in the live panel as you read. Scroll down; the animation keeps pace, and you can explore the unit-cell viewer yourself.

Solid particles are packed closely in fixed positions and can only vibrate β€” so a solid has a definite shape and volume, is incompressible and rigid.

  • Crystalline β€” long-range order; sharp melting point; anisotropic (NaCl, quartz).
  • Amorphous β€” no long-range order; softens over a range; isotropic (glass, rubber).
TypeForce
Ionic (NaCl)electrostatic
Covalent (diamond)covalent network
Molecular (ice)van der Waals / H-bond
Metallic (Cu)electron sea
  • Unit cell β€” smallest repeating unit of the lattice; defined by edges a, b, c and angles Ξ±, Ξ², Ξ³.

Classified by the edges & angles: cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic, hexagonal, rhombohedral.

Atoms per cellSC = 8Γ—β…› = 1 Β· BCC = 8Γ—β…›+1 = 2 Β· FCC = 8Γ—β…›+6Γ—Β½ = 4

Move the slider in the live panel to switch the cubic type and watch the atom count change.

  • Isomorphism β€” different substances, same crystal form.
  • Polymorphism β€” same substance, different forms (calcite/aragonite).
  • Allotropy β€” an element existing in more than one form (diamond, graphite, fullerene).
Higher charge & smaller ions β†’ greater lattice energy β†’ higher melting point (MgO > NaCl).
  • Sharp melting point.
  • Cleave along definite planes.
  • Anisotropic; definite geometric shape.
atoms per cell
FCC: (8Γ—β…›) + (6Γ—Β½) = 4 atoms
reasoning
Graphite conducts (delocalised electrons); diamond does not (all 4 e⁻ bonded).
  1. Solid properties; crystalline vs amorphous.
  2. Four crystal types & their properties.
  3. Lattice & unit cell; the 7 systems.
  4. Cubic cells SC/BCC/FCC; atoms per cell.
  5. Isomorphism, polymorphism, allotropy.
  6. Lattice energy & crystal properties.
βš› Live panelSolids
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