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    An Unknown Solid Is Hard, but Brittle and Melts at 3500°C
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An Unknown Solid Is Hard, but Brittle and Melts at 3500°C

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An unknown solid is hard, but brittle and melts at 3500°C. The liquid form of the unknown conducts electricity, but the solid form does not. What kind of crystal is the unknown?

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