Most solids actually have an orderly structure. This is because the atoms of a solid are so tightly packed together.
No. In order to be solid they must be very structured with closely bound atoms
They are amorphous solids. Some examples are Polymers, gels, thin films, and nanostructured materials. Glass is also an amorphous solid.
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.air you can breath and if there was no air there would be no things that live out of sea
The structure tag is a type. The structure variable is an instance of that type.
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A crystal
The disorderly group of protesters caused chaos in the street, disrupting traffic and disturbing the peace.
due to there close packing structure.
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Measure the middle of the solid
No comets d not have cores they are solids not a hollow structure
Crystals.
Crystal structure is for solids and for gases. Helium is a gas and doesn't form any crystal.
Sort of, snow is a conglomeration of many solids. They're all ice, but obviously snow and ice are quite different.
Karl-Fredrik Berggren has written: 'Effects of electron structure and correlation on equations of state of solids' -- subject(s): Electronic structure, Energy-band theory of solids
One that is in the solid state but does not have regularly ordered atomic structure, as do all elemental solids and pure compound solids at thermodynamic equilibrium.