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Two main classes of Solids:
Crystalline
and
Amorphous
Amorphous.
Solid whose particles have no orderly pattern. “No definite shape” because atoms are arranged randomly.
Crystalline.
Solids that have its atoms arranged in an orderly way.
Amorphous Solids.
Irregular arrangement of particles
Amorphous Solids.
Short order in arrangement of particles
Amorphous Solids.
Pseudo Solids or Super Cooled Liquids
Amorphous Solids.
Ranged Melting Point.
>5C
Amorphous Solids.
Isotropic
in nature
Amorphous Solids.
Glass, Rubber, Wax
Crystalline Solids.
Regular arrangement of particles
Crystalline Solids.
Long order in arrangement of particles
Crystalline Solids.
They are called
True Solids
Crystalline Solids.
Sharp Melting Point
<5C
Crystalline Solids.
Anisotropic
in Nature
Crystalline Solids.
Salt, Iron, Gold, Sugar