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A novel crystalline solid exhibits anisotropic conductivity, high melting point, and is insoluble in common organic solvents. However, upon heating above a critical temperature, it transforms into another solid form that becomes isotropic in conductivity. What can be inferred about the nature of the transition and the high-temperature phase?
The transition is melting, and the high-temperature phase is a liquid.
The transition is sublimation, and the high-temperature phase is a gas.
The transition is a solid-state phase change to a more disordered structure, and the high-temperature phase is likely more isotropic and potentially amorphous or cubic.
The transition is a chemical decomposition, and the high-temperature phase consists of simpler molecular species.
A solid 'X' dissolves readily in benzene but not in water. It does not conduct electricity in either solid or molten state. Upon heating, it undergoes sublimation. What is the most likely type of solid for 'X'?
Molecular solid
Ionic solid
Metallic solid
Covalent network solid
A crystalline solid is hard, brittle, has a high melting point, and conducts electricity only in the molten state. Which type of solid is it most likely to be?
Ionic solid
Metallic solid
Molecular solid
Covalent network solid
The electrical conductivity of a non-stoichiometric metal oxide increases with:
Decrease in temperature
Increase in the extent of non-stoichiometry
Decrease in the extent of non-stoichiometry
Introduction of impurities with the same oxidation state
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity. This property is primarily due to:
Strong covalent bonds within layers
Weak van der Waals forces between layers
The presence of delocalized electrons
Its layered structure
Which type of solid crystals will conduct heat and electricity?
Ionic
Covalent
Molecular
Metallic
The correct statement regarding F-centre is
Electron are held in the voids of crystals
F-centre produces colour to the crystals
Conductivity of the crystal increases due to F-centre
All of the above
The correct statement regarding F-centre is
Electron are held in the voids of crystals
F-centre produces colour to the crystals
Conductivity of the crystal increases due to F-centre
All of the above