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๐ŸงŠCrystalline solid vs Amorphous solid๐ŸชŸ

Solids divide into crystalline and amorphous depending on whether their particles are arranged in a regular pattern.

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๐ŸงŠCrystalline solid
  • โœ“Particles in an ordered repeating lattice
  • โœ“Sharp, definite melting point
  • โœ“Often has flat faces and clean cleavage
  • โœ“Anisotropic properties
  • โœ“Examples: salt, diamond, quartz
๐ŸชŸAmorphous solid
  • โœ“Particles arranged randomly
  • โœ“Softens over a temperature range
  • โœ“Breaks with irregular surfaces
  • โœ“Isotropic properties
  • โœ“Examples: glass, rubber, plastic

Verdict

Crystalline solids have orderly lattices and sharp melting points; amorphous solids are disordered and soften gradually. The internal arrangement decides their behavior.

Frequently asked

Why does glass not have a sharp melting point?+

Glass is amorphous, so its disordered structure softens gradually over a temperature range.

What does anisotropic mean?+

Properties vary with direction, a feature of ordered crystalline solids.

Is rubber crystalline or amorphous?+

Rubber is an amorphous solid with a disordered, random arrangement of particles.

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