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Atoms in crystalline materials are arranged in a regular, repeating
pattern
.
Match the state of matter with its atomic/molecular arrangement:
Solids ↔️ Tightly packed in a regular pattern
Liquids ↔️ Loosely packed with some order
Gases ↔️ Randomly distributed with large distances
The physical properties of a material can be observed without changing its chemical
composition
.
The melting/boiling point of a material is the temperature at which it changes
state
The physical properties of a material depend on its atomic
structure
What does elasticity describe in mechanical properties?
Return to original shape
Match the atomic structure with an example:
Crystalline ↔️ Metals, ceramics
Amorphous ↔️ Glasses, polymers
The rigid and brittle nature of crystalline materials is due to their regular, repeating atomic
pattern
Amorphous materials have a gradual transition during their
melting
point.
Amorphous materials exhibit greater elastic and plastic
deformation
.
Crystalline materials have higher thermal conductivity than
amorphous
materials.
True
Amorphous materials are typically good electrical conductors.
False
Amorphous materials like glass are strongly magnetic.
False
What type of magnetism do crystalline materials typically exhibit?
Strong
Why do crystalline materials exhibit strong magnetic properties?
Regular atomic pattern
Match the optical property with its definition:
Transparency ↔️ Allows light to pass through
Reflectivity ↔️ Ability to reflect light
Refractive Index ↔️ Bends or refracts light
Arrange the following atomic orders from most ordered to least ordered:
1️⃣ Long-range order in crystalline materials
2️⃣ Short-range order in amorphous materials
Water is an example of a liquid state of matter.
True
Match the physical property with its definition:
Density ↔️ Mass per unit volume
Melting Point ↔️ Temperature at state change
Electrical Conductivity ↔️ Ability to conduct electricity
Crystalline materials are strong but less elastic and less
plastic
Arrange the steps explaining why crystalline materials are rigid and brittle.
1️⃣ Regular, repeating atomic pattern
2️⃣ High strength
3️⃣ Low elasticity
Crystalline materials have good electrical conductivity due to their regular atomic
patterns
Match the crystalline material with its magnetic property:
Iron ↔️ Strong magnetic properties
Glass ↔️ Non-magnetic
Match the material property with its characteristic in crystalline or amorphous materials:
Transparency ↔️ Generally more transparent in amorphous materials
Reflectivity ↔️ Higher in crystalline materials
Amorphous materials have long-range order in their atomic arrangement.
False
An example of a liquid is water, gasoline, or
mercury
.
Match the physical property with the type of material:
Density ↔️ Generally higher in crystalline materials
Melting Point ↔️ Depends on the specific material
Electrical Conductivity ↔️ Varies based on atomic structure
What is electrical conductivity the ability of a material to do?
Conduct electricity
Amorphous materials have sharply defined melting/boiling points.
False
Crystalline materials have higher strength but are less
elastic
What influences the physical properties of materials in different states?
Atomic/molecular arrangement
The physical properties of a material depend on its atomic
structure
Arrange the following characteristics to describe the atomic structure and properties of crystalline and amorphous materials:
1️⃣ Crystalline: Regular, repeating pattern
2️⃣ Crystalline: Rigid, brittle nature
3️⃣ Amorphous: Random, disordered arrangement
4️⃣ Amorphous: Flexible, malleable behavior
Crystalline materials have higher
strength
compared to amorphous materials.
The random arrangement of atoms in amorphous materials results in lower thermal
conductivity
.
The electrical conductivity of a material is influenced by its atomic
structure
.
Iron is an example of a magnetic crystalline
material
.
Glass, ceramics, and most plastics are magnetic materials.
False
Why are amorphous materials typically non-magnetic?
Disordered atomic arrangement
Crystalline materials are generally more transparent than amorphous materials.
False
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