an amorphous substance is something that has a random molecular formation in it's natural form (when solidified). the opposite would be semi-cristaline which has random molecular structure when heated but returns to an organised unifom state when solidified.
example. certain polymers
Camphor is a crystalline substance.
No, amorphous is not a gas. Amorphous refers to a solid material that lacks a definite crystalline structure. Gas, on the other hand, is a state of matter where particles are free to move and have no definite shape or volume.
The term "amorphous" comes from the Greek words "a" meaning without and "morphe" meaning form. It is used to describe substances that do not have a regular geometric or crystalline structure, appearing disordered or lacking a distinct shape.
Having no determinate form; of irregular; shapeless., Without crystallization in the ultimate texture of a solid substance; uncrystallized., Of no particular kind or character; anomalous.
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.
The amorphous rubber is what auto companies use for tires.
Matter is amorphous.
Camphor is a crystalline substance.
"An amorphous blob has no permanent shape." "The electric stove had melted the tea kettle into an amorphous puddle of aluminum."
a- = no; withoutmorphous = shape
No, amorphous is not a gas. Amorphous refers to a solid material that lacks a definite crystalline structure. Gas, on the other hand, is a state of matter where particles are free to move and have no definite shape or volume.
Formless, amorphous, insubstantial, inchoate, and others. Amorphous is the most common one in the chemical and polymer industries and fields of study.
amorphous
Amorphous means something that is without a clear shape or size. A sentence with it is: "Since the creature appeared amorphous in the dark, they could not figure out what it was."
Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.
The term "amorphous" comes from the Greek words "a" meaning without and "morphe" meaning form. It is used to describe substances that do not have a regular geometric or crystalline structure, appearing disordered or lacking a distinct shape.
If this substance is a solid, it would be considered amorphous. This substance could also be any liquid or gas