Bottles that are made from amorphous solids like plastic and glass for a few reasons. Some of the reasons are because it is easier to melt down and because it does not contain porous.
Because, amorphous solids are more sturdy and can be recycled.
It is more simple to made bottles from glass or plastic and also cheaper.
I honestly dont know.. Figure it out yourself lazy kid.
Yes
They have a glass transition.
Solids that are amorphous. Of which perhaps glass is the best known example. [But glass is not a mineral] Materials such as TiO2 are amorphous solids.
These are two out of three categories of solids according to their geometry and arrangement. Crystalline solids have proper geometry having the particle arranged on definite axes possessing sharp melting point such as common salt, diamond, etc. Whereas amorphous solids neither have ordered arrangement nor a definite geometry. They have long range melting point such as glass, plastic, etc.
All amorphous solids are composed of particles with no crystalline structure that has any sort of periodicity, the most common of which, perhaps, is glass. This means that the particles have no ordered arrangement. This is opposed to crystalline solids which do have a well defined periodicity and have long range order.
Amorphous solids include plastics, rubber, and glass
Yes
Pseudo solids are amorphous solids (as glass).
They have a glass transition.
They have a glass transition.
Glass is an amorphous solid.
Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.
Glasses are solids. They're, specifically, amorphous solids. What makes them different from regular solids is that they're not regular, they're amorphous. Which is right there in the name.
Amorphous solids
Solids that are amorphous. Of which perhaps glass is the best known example. [But glass is not a mineral] Materials such as TiO2 are amorphous solids.
glass, plastic, wax
some examples are wax, paraffin, polystyrene, etc. in case u didnt know, an amorphous solid is one that has particles not arranged in a particular order, or has non chrystalline characteristics. There are more everyday examples like glass, rubber, and basic plastics, if any of that helps. Dont forget wood.