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The great majority of solids have a definite melting point.
Some materials as plastics, glass, silicates have a transition temperature from solid to liquid.

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These are called amorphous solids. Glasses and plastics are examples.

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insoluble solid

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what soild has no specific melting temp

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Anamorphous

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Q: What type of solid does not melt at a specific temperatures anamorphous or crystalline?
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