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1. The state of the substance in which it has definite volume and definite shape.
2. The solids in which the constituent particles have an orderly arrangement.
3. The solids in which the constituent particles do not have long range regularity in arrangement.
4. Depending upon the type of constituent particles and the nature of attractive forces operating between them, the crystalline solids may be classified as molecular solids, ionic solids, covalent or network solids and metallic solids.
1. The state of the substance in which it has definite volume and definite shape.
2. The solids in which the constituent particles have an orderly arrangement.
3. The solids in which the constituent particles do not have long range regularity in arrangement.
4. Depending upon the type of constituent particles and the nature of attractive forces operating between them, the crystalline solids may be classified as molecular solids, ionic solids, covalent or network solids and metallic solids.
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