What type of solid does each of the following form?
metallic, network, molecular, or ironic solid?
a) C6H12O6
b) C
c) MgCO3
d) Zn
e) N2O5
f) O2
a) C6H12O6 = molecular solid.
b) C = network solid
c) MgCO3 = Ionic solid
d) Zn = metallic solid.
e) N2O5 = Molecular solid
f) O2 = Molecular solid.
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