Skip to main content

Solid state Part 01

                      

The solid-state represents the physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed position that they occupy in a crystal lattice.                                             

For characteristics, classification of solids read the following file:


Day - 01 Solid-state


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Colligative Properties Inforgraphics

Solutions Chapter - Types of solutions

Introduction In normal life we rarely come across pure substances. Most of these are mixtures containing two or more pure substances. Their utility or importance in life depends on their composition. For example, the properties of Brass (mixture of Cu and Zn) are quite different from those of German silver (mixture of Cu, Zn and Ni) or Bronze (mixture of Cu and Sn); 1 ppm of Fluoride ions in water prevents tooth decay, while 1.5 ppm causes the tooth to become mottled and high concentrations of fluorides ions can be poisonous (for example, sodium fluoride is used in rat poison); intravenous injections are always dissolved in water containing salts at particular ionic concentrations that match with blood plasma concentrations and so on. Solution  - What does it mean? A true solution is defined as a perfectly homogeneous mixture of two or more substances   (called as components)  having uniform properties throughout and the composition of which may vary within limits. The su...