Covalent network crystals have?
Covalent network crystals have?
ہم آہنگی نیٹ ورک کرسٹل ہے؟
Explanation
- Covalent network crystals, also known as giant covalent structures, are solids in which each atom is covalently bonded to its neighbors, forming a continuous network of chemical bonds.
- Examples include diamond, graphite, and silicon carbide.
- These materials have very high melting points due to the strong covalent bonds that hold them together.