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Mechanical Properties of Solids Objective MCQ for Students
Glass is
(A) a Supercooled liquid
(B) a Crystalline solid
(C) a Liquid crystal
(D) an Anisotropic solid
Option a – a Supercooled liquid
In solids constituent particles may be
(A) Atoms
(B) Ions
(C) Molecules
(D) All
Option d – All
Isomorphous solids have
(A) the Same crystal structure
(B) Different crystal structure
(C) the Same chemical formula
(D) the Same physical formula
Option a – the Same crystal structure
Graphite is an example of
(A) Metallic solids
(C) Covalent solids
(D) Ionic solids
Option c – Covalent solids
The major binding force in silicon is
(A) Covalent
(B) Ionic
(C) Dipole-dipole
(D) Ion-dipole
Option a – Covalent
The existence of a solid in more than forms is called
(A) Isomorphism
(B) Polymorphism
(C) Neomorphism
(D) Crystallo morphism
Option b – Polymorphism
Covalent solid is
(A) Fe
(B) Diamond
(C) NaCl
(D) Cu
Option b – Diamond
K2SO4 is an example of
(A) Ionic solids
(B) Covalent solids
(C) Metallic solids
(D) Molecular solids
Option a – Ionic solids
Ionic solids have
(A) Good conductivity in solid state
(B) Law melting point
(C) High vapor pressure
(D) Solubility in polar solvents
Option d – Solubility in polar solvents
Amorphous solid does not have the following property.
(A) They have sharp melting points
(B) Rigid and hard
(C) Not bounded by plane surfaces
(D) Give diffraction bonds
Option d – Give diffraction bonds
Which one of the following will have a low heat of fusion?
(A) A covalent solid
(B) Ionic solid
(C) Metallic solid
(D) Molecular solid
Option d – Molecular solid
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