A solid with an irregular pattern of particles is called an amorphous solid. Unlike crystalline solids, which have a regular and repeating pattern of particles, amorphous solids have particles arranged in a random and disordered manner. Examples of amorphous solids include glass and some types of plastics.
an amorphous solid
Yes. More specifically, hail is a solid form of precipitation and is generally either balls or irregular lumps of ice.
Network solid
Nickel (Ni) is a face-centered cubic (FCC) crystalline solid at room temperature. This means that the nickel atoms are arranged in a particular pattern within the crystal lattice, forming a cubic structure with atoms at each corner and at the center of each face of the cube.
These include liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
this is called a crystal and this kind of structure is called a crystalline structure.
thertmal
solid have definite shape , definite volume and close together particles
an amorphous solid
A colloid is a mixture of solid particles suspended in a liquid.
amorphous
an amorphous solid
In science, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles remain distributed throughout a liquid without settling to the bottom or floating to the top. This is different from a solution because the solid particles remain distinct from the liquid part of the mixture where in a solution, the solid particles are indistinct from the liquid (solutions are homogeneous).
It is an irregular verb.
Minerals form a special kind of solid called a crystalline solid. This means that the atoms within the mineral are arranged in a specific, repeating pattern that gives the mineral its unique structure and properties.
It depends on what kind of irregular shape you are talking about and the characteristics you want a formula for.
An irregular pentagon?