ACTIVITY 3 A. Direction: Classify the following materials as crystalline or amorphous solids. 1. Table salt 2. Plastics 3. Graphite 4. Sugar 5. Diamond 6. Glass 7. Rubber bands 8. Charcoal 9. Limestone 10. Sand

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ACTIVITY 3
A. Direction: Classify the following materials as crystalline or amorphous solids.
1. Table salt
2. Plastics
3. Graphite
4. Sugar
5. Diamond
6. Glass
7. Rubber bands
8. Charcoal
9. Limestone
10. Sand
B. Indicate the strongest force holding the crystals together in the following substances by putting a
check on the appropriate box. The first five substances were done for you.
TYPES OF CRYSTAL
1
2
4
5
6
Substance
Kr
HF
NO
Al
K₂S
NH3
HC1
KMnO4
SO₂
CO₂
7
8
9
10
11 Si
12 SiO₂
13
Cgraphite
14 CH3OH
Ag
Ba(OH)2
CaO
15
16
17
18 PH
19 I2
20
Cu
Dispersion
forces
Molecular
Dipole-
dipole
attraction
Metallic Ionic
Hydrogen Metallic
bonds
Ionic
bonds bonds
Covalent
Network
Covalent
bonds
Transcribed Image Text:ACTIVITY 3 A. Direction: Classify the following materials as crystalline or amorphous solids. 1. Table salt 2. Plastics 3. Graphite 4. Sugar 5. Diamond 6. Glass 7. Rubber bands 8. Charcoal 9. Limestone 10. Sand B. Indicate the strongest force holding the crystals together in the following substances by putting a check on the appropriate box. The first five substances were done for you. TYPES OF CRYSTAL 1 2 4 5 6 Substance Kr HF NO Al K₂S NH3 HC1 KMnO4 SO₂ CO₂ 7 8 9 10 11 Si 12 SiO₂ 13 Cgraphite 14 CH3OH Ag Ba(OH)2 CaO 15 16 17 18 PH 19 I2 20 Cu Dispersion forces Molecular Dipole- dipole attraction Metallic Ionic Hydrogen Metallic bonds Ionic bonds bonds Covalent Network Covalent bonds
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