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Making steel, steel is definitely crystalline. Making eggnog, eggs are crystalline.

Making hard tack candy, making fudge although sugar is considered noncrystalline, you are varying the phases of sugar to include one large sugar crystal to get hard tack and annealing the fudge to avoid the formation of sugar crystals.

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Can amorphous solids convert into crystals and crystals convert into amorphous solids?

Yes, but it usually requires changes in temperature and/or pressure, although there are cases where one structure is energetically preferred where it can happen spontaneously. Some examples are:amorphous carbon under very high temperature and pressure becomes diamondthe black amorphous solid form of sulfur spontaneously converts to the yellow crystalline solid form slowly over time, as the crystal is more stableetc.


Is crystallography applied only to salts crystals?

The following definition of crystallography is a quotation from the Wikipedia article on crystallography."Crystallography is the science of the arrangement of atoms in solids. The word "crystallography" derives from the Greek words crystallon = cold drop / frozen drop, with its meaning extending to all solids with some degree of transparency, and grapho = write."For more the rest of the article, refer to the related link below.


Is a crystal a solid?

Yes, a crystal is a solid material that has a highly ordered and repeating atomic structure. Crystals are formed when atoms or molecules arrange themselves in a regular pattern, giving them their unique shape and properties.


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Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.

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