A solid material with no crystal structure is called amorphous.
One is glass, which is an amorphous solid and actually "flows" over time.
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The components of the solid material (atoms or molecules) are ordered in a a crystal lattice.
The break follows the crystal structure.
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A crystal lattice.
A solid in which there is no regular repeating structure (no crystals). Glass is a good example of an amorphous solid.
A crystal is a solid. But it is a solid with a natural geometrically regular form that has plane faces that are arranged symmetrically.
A solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...
Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
A pyrite is a cubic solid and a gypsum is a monoclinic solid.
Crystalline
Crystal structure is for solid and not liquids or gases. helium is a gas and doesn't form crystals.
A crystal is a solid that has a definite, regular structure in its atoms, molecules, or ions. Not all solids are like this.
A solid without a defined crystal structure is amorphous.
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