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Isoprene is a liquid at room temperature and pressure, so it is neither amorphous nor crystalline.
A crystalline solid is distinguished from an amorphous solid primarily by its orderly, repeating internal structure, which leads to distinct geometric shapes and uniform hardness. In contrast, amorphous solids lack this long-range order, resulting in irregular shapes and typically more variable hardness. Additionally, the way they break differs: crystalline solids tend to fracture along specific planes, while amorphous solids break in a more random manner. Color and molecular mass are not definitive characteristics for distinguishing between these two types of solids.
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word amorphous.
Yes, glass is an amorphous solid.
Polygons are sometimes amorphous
Yes, glass is an amorphous solid.
The prefix of "amorphous" is "a-" and the suffix is "-ous."
Isoprene is a liquid at room temperature and pressure, so it is neither amorphous nor crystalline.