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Differentiate bw Crystalline and amorphous solids .
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Answered by zahlensingh
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Amorphous and crystalline are two states that describe typical solids in chemistry. Using X-ray diffraction experiments, the structure of solids can be categorized into crystalline or amorphous (non-crystalline).

Solids are among the three basic states of matter that include liquids and gases. They are characterized by a rigid structure of molecules, ions and atoms arranged in an orderly or non-orderly manner. These orderly or non-orderly arrangements have led to the categorization as amorphous and crystalline and this article unfolds the key differences between the two terms.

Answered by tusharraj77123
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Crystalline solids have a definite shape with orderly arranged ions, molecules or atoms in a three-dimensional pattern often termed crystal lattice. ... Crystalline components are held together by uniform intermolecular forces whereas inamorphous solids these forces differ from one atom to the other.

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