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The answer is crystals
I'm assuming that when you say "repeating pattern", you mean a network solid. In that case, diamonds.
What particles are not arranged in any type of order?
crystalline
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material, whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions.
Nonliving, solid material formed in nature with particles arranged in a repeating pattern is a mineral. Atoms of a mineral are arranged in a repeating pattern to form a solid that is called a crystal.
Nonliving, solid material formed in nature with particles arranged in a repeating pattern is a mineral. Atoms of a mineral are arranged in a repeating pattern to form a solid that is called a crystal.
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.
Sometimes, if they are a crystalline solid.
The answer is crystals
A crystal.
Particles are arranged in regular, systematic, repeating patterns, which will vary depending on the material in question.
Crystalline is a description used for a solid which has its atoms (or ions/molecules) arranged in a repeating pattern. A crystal can be described as a crystalline solid.Crystalline is a description used for a solid which has its atoms (or ions/molecules) arranged in a repeating pattern.A crystal can be described as a crystalline solid.
I'm assuming that when you say "repeating pattern", you mean a network solid. In that case, diamonds.
What particles are not arranged in any type of order?
Because Plastic is an Amorphous Solid, the particles are not arranged in a repeating pattern.
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.