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One type of classification system for polymers is either amorphous or semi-crystalline structure. This amorphous polymer (from thermal processing) lacks the crystalline components that scatter light, therefore it is transparent in appearance.
When you mix two different solutions. You get crystalline solution.
crystalline and non crystalline
Waxes are not crystalline solids.
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It is crystalline in appearance, hence, Ice
Boron is a brown powder, though crystalline boron is black.
At standard temperature and pressure, naphthalene is a white crystalline solid.
It depends on how you are looking at it. Normally, it appears as a white crystalline powder.
Sodium chloride at room temperature is a crystalline transparent substance.
There are a lot of white crystalline powders that look like salt, so no.
One type of classification system for polymers is either amorphous or semi-crystalline structure. This amorphous polymer (from thermal processing) lacks the crystalline components that scatter light, therefore it is transparent in appearance.
One type of classification system for polymers is either amorphous or semi-crystalline structure. This amorphous polymer (from thermal processing) lacks the crystalline components that scatter light, therefore it is transparent in appearance.
The physical appearance of Sodium chloride is a white crystalline solid.
baking soda has a crystalline appearance because it is a form of salt. [edit]Duude you're doing the Mystery Powder Analysis Gizmo lol. Now I have the answer ITS B.salt you are soo right i am doing the Gizmo its annoying!
The compound name for Se4S4 is tetraselenium tetrasulfide. It is a selenium compound in the sulphide class, and it has a red color and a crystalline solid appearance.