Differentiate between crystalline form of carbon and non-crystalline form of carbon
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Crystalline form of carbon is definite in molecular structure, but non-crystalline isn't. Molecules in non-crystalline form are arranged randomly without any fixed pattern or shape. This form is also called amorphous form of carbon.
Crystalline form eg.,
Diamond, Graphite, Fullerene, Buckyballs, Carbon Nanotubes, etc.
Non-crystalline eg.,
Coal.
Crystalline form eg.,
Diamond, Graphite, Fullerene, Buckyballs, Carbon Nanotubes, etc.
Non-crystalline eg.,
Coal.
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➡Crystalline solids have following characteristcs:
1.they have regular arrangement over a long range.
2.the give clean cleavage when cut with knife.
3.they possess sharp melting point.
➡Amorphous solids have the following characteristics:
1.they have regular arrangement over a short range.
2.the give unclean cleavage when cut with knife.
3.they possess range melting point.
4.they are isotropic in nature i.e value of given property is same in all direction
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➡Crystalline solids have following characteristcs:
1.they have regular arrangement over a long range.
2.the give clean cleavage when cut with knife.
3.they possess sharp melting point.
➡Amorphous solids have the following characteristics:
1.they have regular arrangement over a short range.
2.the give unclean cleavage when cut with knife.
3.they possess range melting point.
4.they are isotropic in nature i.e value of given property is same in all direction
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