Rubber is a solid. If not my Wellingtons would flow or float away.
amorphous solids like rubber bands and wax.
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Amorphous solids include plastics, rubber, and glass
The shape of the amorphous material was irregular and lacked a defined structure.
its amorphous solid because it dosent have a regular pattern, plus it dosent need to bend to be amorphous its just like rubber answer by basil
Glass is an amorphous solid.
Rubber is a solid. If not my Wellingtons would flow or float away.
Yes. It does not have a pattern, like wax and rubber and such.
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.
amorphous solids like rubber bands and wax.
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when molten sulphur heated upto boiling and then poured into cold ice water then it turns elastic rubber like material which is called plastic sulphur or amorphous sulphur
I believe that rubber is the worst conductor of electricity. Rubber is amorphous. The atoms within the rubber are not aligned in any particular order, so electrons do not move between them easily. In fact, rubber is used to protect against being shocked by electricity, by having wires be covered by the rubber.
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