The opposite of amorphous is crystalline. While amorphous materials lack a defined shape or structure, crystalline materials have a well-organized, repeating pattern at the atomic or molecular level. This structured arrangement gives crystalline substances distinct geometric shapes and specific physical properties. Examples of crystalline materials include salt and diamonds.
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Isoprene is a liquid at room temperature and pressure, so it is neither amorphous nor crystalline.
Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.
The opposite of recrystallize is amorphize, where a crystalline substance is transformed into an amorphous form, such as through melting and rapid cooling.
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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.