An amorphous structure is one without a pattern, with molecules just stuck together in a random shape, like glass. A crystalline structure is one with a definite pattern, like a crystal, or like salt.
its solid! (: i had this question too its a bitchh
it does not depend upon the arrangement of atoms rather it depends upon the bondings in between which in turn lead to certain arrangements
The most adequate method is X-ray diffractometry.
Solid State
solid
It is internal.
Metals are crystalline because the bond via metallic bonding, are unrestricted as to number and position of nearest neighbor atoms, and have dense atomic packing. Due to these traits, they form a lattice microstructure (i.e., crystal)
A solid in which the constituent particles do not form a pattern is said to be amorphous.
crystalline
combine with oxygen, form amorphous or crystalline structures at room temperature. melting point of 2,570° Fahrenheit (1,410° Celsius)
Crystalline and Amorphous are two forms of Carbon. Crystalline is the form in which most of the substances consists of crystals or so. Examples are: Diamond, Graphite and Fullerene. Amorphous or non-crystalline is the form in which every substance is aerated or something as a gas. Examples are: Coke, Coal and etc.
Solid!
Crystalline Solids are when the particles form a regular repeating pattern. Amorphous solids have particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern.
the difference between crystalline solids and amorphous solids are that particles in crystalline solids form a regular repeating pattern but in amorphous solids they are not arranged in a regular shapeCrystals are solids with fixed, regularpatterns
Crystalline particles form a regular repeating pattern, also when a crystalline solid is heated it melts at a specific temperature. Amorphous particles are not arranged in a regular pattern, and when it is heated, it may become softerand softer or change into other substances.
The state that is arranged as a crystalline or an amorphous form is a solid. Those two forms require a rigid structure of molecules, which is what a solid provides unlike a liquid or gas.
Amorphous means having a non-crystalline structure.* A crystalline solid is a solid that is made up of crystals in which particles are arranged in a regular repeating pattern called a lattice. Amorphous solids do not have regular crystalline molecular structures.
They are two types of solid and i guess both are having different properties ...See,! their properties are different crystalline solids are having sharp melting and boiling point......and amorphous are having low melting and boiling point2. they are having a proper geometrical structure and as far as amorphous solids are concerned , they aren't having proper geometrical structures....and there are lot more ...... and i guess they both are not having any similarity........
it is an amorphous solid
The word you are probably seeking is "amorphous". Main Entry: amor·phousFunction: adjectiveEtymology: Greek amorphos, from a- + morphē formDate: circa 17311 a: having no definite form : shapeless ...2: having no real or apparent crystalline form < an amorphous mineral >
Buckminsterfullerence is an crystalline allotrope of carbon containing clusters of 60 carbon atoms joined together to form sperical molecules
Metals are crystalline because the bond via metallic bonding, are unrestricted as to number and position of nearest neighbor atoms, and have dense atomic packing. Due to these traits, they form a lattice microstructure (i.e., crystal)
A solid in which the constituent particles do not form a pattern is said to be amorphous.