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In what respect, the behavior of glassy solid is similar to that of liquids​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If we look at the microscopic behaviour of small groups of molecules, viscous liquids seem to find it hard to make up their mind whether to be solid or liquid. Regions of a few tens of molecules in size are liquid-like, others are solid-like. Over time these regions change between being solid-like or liquid-like state. This is totally different to water freezing, when all the molecules together decide to form a solid.

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If we look at the microscopic behaviour of small groups of molecules, viscous liquids seem to find it hard to make up their mind whether to be solid or liquid. Regions of a few tens of molecules in size are liquid-like, others are solid-like.

Over time these regions change between being solid-like or liquid-like state. This is totally different to water freezing, when all the molecules together decide to form a solid.

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