Crystalline and Amorphous

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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