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    A Low-Melting Crystalline Compound That Does Not Conduct Electricity in the Solid
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A Low-Melting Crystalline Compound That Does Not Conduct Electricity in the Solid

Question 133

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A low-melting crystalline compound that does not conduct electricity in the solid or liquid state is classified as a ________ solid.

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