Yes
maybe in some boiling water, if not then try just regular room temperature water. other than that, i dont know.
Crystalline particles form a regular repeating pattern, also when a crystalline solid is heated it melts at a specific temperature. Amorphous particles are not arranged in a regular pattern, and when it is heated, it may become softerand softer or change into other substances.
Particles are arranged in regular, systematic, repeating patterns, which will vary depending on the material in question.
minernerals
Boiling Water + Steam x Gushing in the air = Geiser...
False.
crystals
Solid
A high temperature favors evaporation.
True
Solids: Regular arrangement of particles Tightly packed particles Vibrate about a fixed point (unless at 0 degrees Kelvin) As they increase in temperature, the vibrations become larger Solids have a fixed shape and volume Gases: Randomly moving particles Very fast moving particles Particles are very far apart Gases fill container As they increase in temperature, particles move more quickly
At higher pressures, water boils at a higher temperature. A pressure cooker lets you cook at a higher pressure than regular saucepans so you can have a higher boiling temperature
maybe in some boiling water, if not then try just regular room temperature water. other than that, i dont know.
Crystalline particles form a regular repeating pattern, also when a crystalline solid is heated it melts at a specific temperature. Amorphous particles are not arranged in a regular pattern, and when it is heated, it may become softerand softer or change into other substances.
In nature, most patterns are irregular patterns.
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Crystalline Solids are when the particles form a regular repeating pattern. Amorphous solids have particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern.