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It happens because, even in the same compound, atoms/molecules in different phases have different types of behaviour. For example, unlike solids, liquid and gas molecules can 'flow' around.
the difference between crystalline solids and amorphous solids are that particles in crystalline solids form a regular repeating pattern but in amorphous solids they are not arranged in a regular shapeCrystals are solids with fixed, regularpatterns
spongy solids are those solids which are porous...................simple and straight forward...
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The atoms are arranged in a rigid structure.
entropy is the measure of randomness of particles higher is randomness higher is the entropy so solids have least entropy due to least randomness.
Yhere are varirties of Optical fibers with different sizes and characterstics but all of them are solids.
The atoms are arranged in a rigid structure.
Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system. The phase of matter with the highest entropy is generally considered to be the gas phase, as the particles in a gas have the highest degree of freedom and randomness compared to liquids and solids.
liquids and solids
The atoms are arranged in a rigid structure.
The gas phase. That is true of any substance. Gases, because they are free to move about the entire volume of any container have much more entropy than either liquid or solids (and liquids have more than solids). The more ways the atoms are free to move around, the more entropy they have.
tension and compression
Entropy is just a measure of the disorder of a sibstance... I prefer to think of it as more chaotic or less... gases have higher chaos... solids the least... To answer your question, curd is a lot thicker than milk.... So it's entropy should be more stable... ie entropy decreases....
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Atoms become spaced farther apart Crystalline structure of solids, if any, is lost Entropy increases