its amorphous solid because it dosent have a regular pattern, plus it dosent need to bend to be amorphous its just like rubber
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Candle wax is an amorphous solid because its particles are arranged randomly and do not have a specific crystalline structure. This lack of long-range order gives candle wax its characteristic properties of being soft and malleable at room temperature.
No, wax is not a crystalline solid. It is an amorphous solid, meaning it does not have a regular and repeating atomic structure like crystalline solids. Wax molecules are randomly arranged, giving it a more disordered and amorphous nature.
Yes, because wax is a super cooled liquid. Its molecules are arrange in a random manner, just like a liquid. So wax is amorphous because if you heat it and drip it onto your hand, it is shapeless and lacks organization.
Candle wax is a solid at room temperature. When heated, it melts into a liquid form.
The glass transition temperature is a critical point for amorphous solids, where they transition from a glassy to a rubbery state.
Candle wax is an amorphous solid because its particles are arranged randomly and do not have a specific crystalline structure. This lack of long-range order gives candle wax its characteristic properties of being soft and malleable at room temperature.
No, wax is not a crystalline solid. It is an amorphous solid, meaning it does not have a regular and repeating atomic structure like crystalline solids. Wax molecules are randomly arranged, giving it a more disordered and amorphous nature.
Yes. It does not have a pattern, like wax and rubber and such.
Amorphous solids
Yes, because wax is a super cooled liquid. Its molecules are arrange in a random manner, just like a liquid. So wax is amorphous because if you heat it and drip it onto your hand, it is shapeless and lacks organization.
that's a good question. It is a amorphous solid because it expands or gradually loses shape.
Candle wax is a solid at room temperature. When heated, it melts into a liquid form.
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The glass transition temperature is a critical point for amorphous solids, where they transition from a glassy to a rubbery state.
salt wax
Hot candle wax is a liquid. When the wax is heated, it melts and transforms into a liquid form.
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.