Classify each solid as a covalent, ionic, metallic, or molecular solid? diamond, pure sodium, sodium sulfide, frozen carbon dioxide Chemistry Ionic Bonds Ionic vs. Molecular Bonds 1 Answer anor277 Jul 8, 2017 Well #"diamond"# is a network covalent solid.............. Explanation: #"Sodium"# exhibits metallic bonding........ #"Sodium sulfide"# is an ionic solid, i.e. #Na_2S# And #"solid carbon dioxide"#, i.e. #"dry ice"#, is a molecular solid. Answer link Related questions Question #600dc Question #e03bb How do properties of ionic and molecular compounds differ? How do ionic and molecular compounds dissolve? How do ionic and molecular compounds compare in terms of physical properties? How do ionic and molecular compounds compare in terms of melting points? How do ionic and molecular compounds achieve stability? How do ionic and molecular bonds differ? How do nonmetals bond? Why is Sulfur Oxide (SO) a covalent bond? See all questions in Ionic vs. Molecular Bonds Impact of this question 18006 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License