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  • Network Solids: Understanding Covalent Bonding in Diamond, Silicon & Graphite
    In a network solid such as diamond, silicon, or graphite, the atoms are bonded together by strong covalent bonds. Each atom shares its valence electrons with its neighboring atoms, forming a continuous network of bonds throughout the crystal. This type of bonding is highly directional and gives network solids their characteristic hardness, high melting points, and poor electrical and thermal conductivity.
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