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Rubber is a solid. If not my Wellingtons would flow or float away.
No. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
Crystalline Solids.Solids can be crystalline or amorphous.* Crystalline solid is a solid with a regular arrangement of its components.Some examples are diamond, silica, and graphite. * Amorphous solid is a solid with considerable disorder in its structure, as in common glass or rubber.
Because ice is a crystalline solid and glass is a amorphous solid
Yes. It does not have a pattern, like wax and rubber and such.
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it is an amorphous solid
it is an amorphous solid
some examples are wax, paraffin, polystyrene, etc. in case u didnt know, an amorphous solid is one that has particles not arranged in a particular order, or has non chrystalline characteristics. There are more everyday examples like glass, rubber, and basic plastics, if any of that helps. Dont forget wood.
Glass is not a crystalline substance - it is an amorphous solid.
Yes, a diamond cut into a shape to fit into a ring is a example of a crystalline solid
Rubber is a solid. If not my Wellingtons would flow or float away.
Glass is a amorphous solid because they have large particles but randomly arranged
No. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.
Crystalline Solids.Solids can be crystalline or amorphous.* Crystalline solid is a solid with a regular arrangement of its components.Some examples are diamond, silica, and graphite. * Amorphous solid is a solid with considerable disorder in its structure, as in common glass or rubber.