because amorphous solids are that solids that don't have geometrical shape and don't have particular melting point but crystalline solids have characterstic geometrical shape and have sharp melting point.
Mineral like oxides have amorphous stracture.Example alumunium oxide.
No,there is a amorphous or shapeless forms of the same minerals. N.Lolin,engineer of geology
Solids that are amorphous. Of which perhaps glass is the best known example. [But glass is not a mineral] Materials such as TiO2 are amorphous solids.
Opal is an amorphous form of silica related to quartz, a mineraloid form, not a mineral. A mineraloid is a mineral-like substance that does not demonstrate crystallinity.Now you get it?
No. An amorphous solid is a solid in which there is no long-range order of the positions of the atoms. Solids in which there is long-range atomic order are called crystalline solids or morphous. Salt is a solid with long-range atomic order and hence is morphous in nature.Some examples of amorphous solids are common window glass, many polymers (such as polystyrene) are amorphous, and even foods such as cotton candy.
Mineral like oxides have amorphous stracture.Example alumunium oxide.
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An allophane is an amorphous hydrous aluminium silicate clay mineral.
By definition, a mineral must have a definite crystalline structure. Calcite has this. Glass is amorphous, meaning it does not have such a structure.
Amorphous means not having a distinctive shape or formless. It is no particular mineral or element there for can have no particular melting point.
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Amber is not a mineral, because it has an organic origin and amorphous structure (no orderly internal arrangement of atoms).
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Baby oil is mineral oil that has had a scent added to it.
The difference between a Fossil bag and a Mineral bag is that they are both purses and handbags manufactured from two different companies, and are priced differently as well.
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