covalent bonds join all the atoms tightly together
covalent bonds
In a crystalline solid, the atoms are arranged in a regular pattern; in an amorphous solid, the atoms are arranged at random.
No, diamond is a covalent network solid.
A crystal is a solid. But it is a solid with a natural geometrically regular form that has plane faces that are arranged symmetrically.
I think you are talking about a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid. Crystalline solid-atoms are arranged in a well-defined three-dimensiona structure. Ex. diamond Amorphous solid-no orderly structure. Ex. rubber dana from ms
The answer is crystals
crystalline
The atoms in a liquid are the same as the atoms in a solid. They are simply arranged in a different way, and have different energy and different intermolecular forces.
Atoms are arranged in the process of freezing. In a liquid, the atoms are free to move about, but their positions are fixed as a solid.
A covalent lattice is a type of bond that occurs between non-metal atoms. The atoms bond to an certain number of atoms which bond to more atoms etc. Examples include graphite, diamond and silica.
Diamond.
Such solids are known as Amorphous solids as Coke (coal), Boric acid, plaster of Paris etc.