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Decide what kind of crystalline solid each element or compound in the table forms, and what kind of force holds the soli

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Decide what kind of crystalline solid each element or compound in the table forms, and what kind of force holds the solid together. Then, rank the solids in order of decreasing melting point. That is, select "1" next to the solid with the highest melting point, "2" next to the solid with the next highest melting point, and so on. (You may need to use the scrollbar to see all the choices.) element or compound HF TI 2 type of solid formed 2 2 ? v force holding the solid together ? V 2 ? > v > melting point of solid ? ? ? G ?
Decide what kind of crystalline solid each element or compound in the table forms, and what kind of force holds the solid together. Then, rank the solids in order of decreasing melting point. That is, select "1" next to the solid with the highest melting point, "2" next to the solid with the next highest melting point, and so on. (You may need to use the scrollbar to see all the choices.) element or compound HF TI F Ar type of solid formed ? ? molecular atomic ionic force holding the solid together ? ? 7 X melting point of solid. ? ? ✓? 2
Decide what kind of crystalline solid each element or compound in the table forms, and what kind of force holds the solid together. Then, rank the solids in order of decreasing melting point. That is, select "1" next to the solid with the highest melting point, "2" next to the solid with the next highest melting point, and so on. (You may need to use the scrollbar to see all the choices.). element or compound НЕ T Ar type of solid formed 2 2 ? 5 V force holding the solid together ? 17 dispersion: dipole hydrogen-bonding metallic bonding ionic bonding covalent bonding melting point of solid ? 2 7 G >
Decide what kind of crystalline solid each element or compound in the table forms, and what kind of force holds the solid together. Then, rank the solids in order of decreasing melting point. That is, select "1" next to the solid with the highest melting point, "2" next to the solid with the next highest melting point, and so on. (You may need to use the scrollbar to see all the choices.) element or compound HF 11 Ar type of solid formed 7 7 7 v v v force holding the solid together 7 7 ? X melting point of solid ? ? 1 (highest) 2 3 (lowest))