All of the following are covalent network crystals except? a) SiO2 b) Graphite c) Ss d) Diamond
Answer: Diamond
Explanation
Diamond is a covalent network crystal.
It's composed of carbon atoms covalently bonded to each other in a three-dimensional tetrahedral lattice.
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