no, not all solids can be crystallized. Who ever thought of this theory is a complete fool.
Crystalline
A crystal is an example of a solid that has a regular repeating internal structure. In crystals, atoms or molecules are arranged in a precise, repeating pattern called a crystal lattice, which gives the crystal its characteristic shape and properties.
Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
Crystalline solid can also be referred to as crystal.
crystal
Iodine is an element that can exist as a black solid or colorless crystal.
Crystalline
because it is an crystaline solid
Crystal
A network solid(crystal) or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bond s in a continuous network. In a network crystal there are no individual molecule s and the entire crystal may be considered a macromolecule.
A crystal is an example of a solid that has a regular repeating internal structure. In crystals, atoms or molecules are arranged in a precise, repeating pattern called a crystal lattice, which gives the crystal its characteristic shape and properties.
A solid material with no crystal structure is called amorphous.
Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
Crystalline solid can also be referred to as crystal.
A solid without a defined crystal structure is amorphous.
A crystal mineral is a solid composed of material extending in all spatial dimensions.
a crystal