Making steel, steel is definitely crystalline. Making eggnog, eggs are crystalline.
Making hard tack candy, making fudge although sugar is considered noncrystalline, you are varying the phases of sugar to include one large sugar crystal to get hard tack and annealing the fudge to avoid the formation of sugar crystals.
table salt!
Yes, but it usually requires changes in temperature and/or pressure, although there are cases where one structure is energetically preferred where it can happen spontaneously. Some examples are:amorphous carbon under very high temperature and pressure becomes diamondthe black amorphous solid form of sulfur spontaneously converts to the yellow crystalline solid form slowly over time, as the crystal is more stableetc.
Water is a solvent, because some solids will dissolve in it.
how long they stayed in the volcano; how much time the crystals had to form
water, toothpaste, cleaning detergents, chocolate(?),
Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.
Some solids such as crystals form along atomic bonds.
starred lopped and betwolied same-shapely wholies *octahedral crystals in cubic voids *cubic crystals in octahedral voids *paper and wooden models
list some areas in daily life where you interact with computers
Dice.
Some examples of applying philosophy in daily life include practicing mindfulness to live in the present moment, engaging in critical thinking to make informed decisions, and reflecting on personal values and beliefs to shape one's actions and relationships.
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some crystals are and some aren't.
Examine its economy Listen to some music from the location Compare your daily life to the daily life of that culture
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Examine its economy Listen to some music from the location Compare your daily life to the daily life of that culture
You can eat some kinds of crystals... salt crystals and sugar crystals, for example. It's probably not a good idea to eat, say, quartz crystals, though.