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Q: What is a solid where the particles are not in a regular pattern of like butter?
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What are particles not arranged in a regular pattern?

What particles are not arranged in any type of order?


what is a solid that is made up particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern?

A glass.


What is the name of a solid where particles are not in a regular pattern?

The word that I think you are after is amorphous.


An amorphous solid differs from a crystalline solid in that?

crystalline solid has a regular pattern in particles and amorphous solids dont


What are particles in a solid that are arranged close together in a regular pattern classified as?

crystals


How do crystalline and amorphous solids differ?

In a crystalline solid, the particles are arranged in a regular pattern. In an amorphous solid, they are not.


What is the motion of particle in solid?

In a solid, the particles are packed tightly together. They do not have a lot of room for motion. These particles are arranged in a regular, usually repeating pattern.


A substance is made up of constantly vibrating particles arranged in a regular geometric pattern This substance is a?

Solid. Most likely a crystalline.


How does the movement of particles in a stick of butter differ from the movement of particles in a dish of melted butter?

The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.


The definitions for the three states of matter?

Solid - particles are tightly packed, in a regular pattern Liquid - particles are close together, with no regular arrangement Gas - particles are extremely far apart, with no regular arrangement http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/character.html


How does the movement of particles in a stick of butter differ from the movement of particle in a dish of melted butter?

The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.


Is bromine a solid liquid or gas when the arrangement of particles is close together in a regular pattern?

Any substance with an arrangement of particles close together in a regular pattern is a SOLID. It is, infact, probably the best definition of a crystalline solid we have. The interesting thing is that this bromine must have been cooled a lot because bromine is normally a liquid at room temperature and pressure.