Crystalline solids contain a particular order, characterized by a highly ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules. This regular, repeating pattern extends throughout the entire solid, resulting in distinct geometric shapes and well-defined angles. Examples of crystalline solids include metals, salts, and minerals. In contrast, amorphous solids lack this long-range order, resulting in a more random arrangement of particles.
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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.
Metals have a boiling point.
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Cocoa beans are a type of fully fermented and dried fatty bean in which is known to be used to produce cocoa butter and other cocoa solids. Cocoa beans contain about 40 seeds and mucilaginous pulp.
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there are properties of solids. solid's molecules are absolutely still. they can contain any type of liquid and gas. it can cannot be easily designed into any shape. there is not much space between molecules in solids. they need more force to move than liquids and gasses.
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