then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.
Most solids do not have an orderly arrangement of particles: these are non-crystalline solids.
Amorphous solids can have a random arrangement of particles.
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Particles in an orderly arrangement refer to a structured pattern where particles are arranged in a specific, predictable way. This arrangement can be seen in solid structures like crystals where particles are packed tightly in a repeating pattern to form a well-defined structure. The orderly arrangement of particles contributes to the unique properties and characteristics of the material.
molecules
molecules
A solid that has an orderly, repeargin arrangement of it's atoms
Amorphous solids do not have an orderly arrangement of particles. This lack of a defined structure results in properties such as lack of a clear melting point and isotropic behavior. Examples of amorphous solids include glass and some plastics.
Particles in a solid state are typically the most orderly because they are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement. The particles in a solid have a specific pattern of arrangement that allows them to maintain a rigid structure.
crystal lattice
definite chemical composition, orderly arrangement of atoms,
What is the Lattice Structure