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1. Will crystalline solid undergo solid deformation? If yes, how.
2. Will amorphous solid undergo solid deformation? If yes, how.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Crystalline solids have a definite and very sharp melting point. - They have a regular and fixed 3-D arrangement of particles. - They do not undergo deformation of its geometry even on heating. ... - In fact on heating, the crystalline solids changes abruptly from solid to liquid when they reach their melting points

Explanation:

Amorphous solids, on the other hand, are rigid, but they lack repeated periodicity or long-range order in their structure. These substances do not show a sharp distinction between the solid and liquid states. Amorphous solids lack a characteristic geometry, have identical properties along all axes, have wide ranges over which they melt, and break to form curved or irregular shapes.

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