depends how the carbon molecules are arranged, most likely solid
Depends on the substance, sometimes in crystals, sometimes random, usually a mix. The type (shape) o.f the crystals is often specific for each substance. But once in solid form, the relationship between particles remains fixed.
Particles tightley packed together do not change position PS trees
Igneous rock contains minerals arranged in crystals and forms when molten rock cools and solidifies. Examples include granite and basalt.
The basis in crystals is that it is uniquely arranged in a given solid or liquid.
amorphous
depends on what type of solid depends on what type of solid
depends how the carbon molecules are arranged, most likely solid
Yes, solids are arranged in a three-dimensional pattern based on the arrangement of atoms or molecules within the material. The specific arrangement can vary depending on the type of solid (e.g., crystalline or amorphous).
Igneous.
Particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern are typically found in amorphous materials. In amorphous solids, the particles are randomly arranged and lack a long-range order seen in crystalline solids. Examples of amorphous materials include glass, certain polymers, and gels.
yes.
The particles in a crystalline solid are arranged in a repeating pattern.
A crystal is a solid that is arranged in a specific and repeating order. The atoms or molecules in a crystal are arranged in a regular and symmetric pattern, giving crystals their unique shape and properties.
Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.
This all depends on what type of matter it is - what element(s) are involved, as well as the pressure it is subject to. Every element and its compounds are arranged, formed, and bonded differently, causing substances to have a different melting and boiling point.
In a solid state, water molecules are arranged in a crystalline structure with a specific geometric arrangement. This arrangement enables water molecules to form a fixed pattern and maintain a solid shape.