Classify the solid state of the following substances as ionic crystals, covalent crystals, molecular crystals, or metallic crystals:
(a) CO2
(b) B12
(c) S8
(d) KBr
(e) Mg
(f) SiO2
(g) LiCl
(h) Cr

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Explanation:

There are four type of crystals possible in solids state , given as follows -

1. Ionic crystals -

In this type of crystals ionic bond is involved for the bonding between two atoms , which connects two oppositely charged atoms , i.e. , cation and anion together .

The ionic crystal from the given options are -

(d) KBr and (g) LiCl .

2. Covalent crystals -

The bond formed in these type of crystals are from share the electrons , i.e. making a covalent bond .

Hence ,

From the given options , the covalent crystals are -

(b) B₁₂  and  (f) SiO₂ .

3. Molecular crystals -

weak intermolecular forces , like the dispersion forces , holds the atoms together , generating a molecular crystal .

Hence ,

From the given options , the molecular crystals are -

(a) CO₂ and (c) S₈

4. Metallic crystal -

The type of bond , which make up a metallic crystal is , the metal cation with the delocalized electrons .

Hence ,

From the given options , the metallic crystals are -

(e) Mg and (h) Cr