How are amorphous solids formed?
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If an amorphous solid is maintained at a temperature just below its melting point for long periods of time, the component molecules, atoms, or ions can gradually rearrange into a more highly ordered crystalline form. Crystals have sharp, well-defined melting points; amorphous solidsdo not.
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If an amorphous solid is maintained at a temperature just below its melting point for long periods of time, the component molecules, atoms, or ions can gradually rearrange into a more highly ordered crystalline form. Crystals have sharp, well-defined melting points; amorphous solids do not.
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If an amorphous solid is maintained at a temperature just below its melting point for long periods of time, the component molecules, atoms, or ions can gradually rearrange into a more highly ordered crystalline form. Crystals have sharp, well-defined melting points; amorphous solids do not.
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