7:50 should be "molecules", not 'atoms". In a (non-metallic) solid, the bonds between the *molecules* (intermolecular forces) are what make a solid a solid; the covalent bonds between the *atoms* hold a given molecule together, but have nothing to do with the state of matter. It is the bonds that attract one molecule to another molecule that dictate the state of matter.
I was very impressed, I’m certainly in university taking my second degree, in engineering. Thank you, very informative.
V. Nice explanation 👍 thanks
Good explanation
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Thank you, that was very helpful.
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Crystalline graph should be Tm and upper curve i think Tg ??
7:50 should be "molecules", not 'atoms". In a (non-metallic) solid, the bonds between the *molecules* (intermolecular forces) are what make a solid a solid; the covalent bonds between the *atoms* hold a given molecule together, but have nothing to do with the state of matter. It is the bonds that attract one molecule to another molecule that dictate the state of matter.