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 Molecular Metallic lonic Covalent Network Substance Dispersio Dipole- dipole Hydroge n bonds Metallic bonds lonic Covalent n bonds Network forces attraction 1 Kr HF 3 NO 4 Al K.S NH, 7 HCI KMNO, so, co, Si 8 10 11 Sio, Coreonite CH,OH Ag 12 13 14 15 16 Ba(OH) 17 Сао 18 Pb 19 20 Cu

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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
Molecular
Metallic
lonic
Covalent
Network
Substance
Dispersio
Dipole-
dipole
Hydroge
n bonds
Metallic
bonds
lonic
Covalent
n
bonds
Network
forces
attraction
1
Kr
HF
3
NO
4
AI
K.S
NH,
HCI
KMNO,
so,
co,
Si
10
11
Sio,
Coreonite
CH,OH
Ag
12
13
14
15
16
Ba(OH)
17
Сао
18
Pb
19
20
Cu
Transcribed Image Text: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 Molecular Metallic lonic Covalent Network Substance Dispersio Dipole- dipole Hydroge n bonds Metallic bonds lonic Covalent n bonds Network forces attraction 1 Kr HF 3 NO 4 AI K.S NH, HCI KMNO, so, co, Si 10 11 Sio, Coreonite CH,OH Ag 12 13 14 15 16 Ba(OH) 17 Сао 18 Pb 19 20 Cu
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