Distinguish betn crystalline solid and amorphous solid
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Solid: A state of matter with fixed shape and fixed volume because particles of solids arranged themselves in such a way that their shape and size become stable.
Crystalline solids:
- Crystalline solids have a definite shape with definite geometry.
- They are true solids.
- And Anisotropic nature.
- They have a fixed heat of fusion.
- They have a sharp melting point.
Amorphous solids:
- Amorphous solids are irregular in shape.
- They are pseudo solids or supercooled liquids.
- And isotropic in nature.
- They do not have a fixed heat of fusion.
- And also do not have a sharp melting point.
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