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please give 10 examples of amorphous solids and crystalline solids.

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Answered by basanagouda66
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Amorphous Solids don't have a definite geometrical shape, particles in these solids are randomly arranged in three dimension, and they don't have sharp melting points. Examples: Plastic, rubber, Coal, Coke, Fibre Glass, Cellophane, Teflon, Polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, Naphthalene etc .
Answered by BarrettArcher
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Amorphous Solids : It is a type of solids where the constituent particles of the matter are arranged in the random manner. That means there is no proper arrangement of atoms in solid lattice.

The examples of amorphous solid are, plastics, glass, rubber, metallic glass, polymers, gel, fused silica, pitch tar, thin film lubricants, wax.

Crystalline Solids : It is a type of solids where the constituent particles of the matter are arranged in the specific manner. That means there is a proper arrangement of atoms in solid lattice.

The examples of crystalline solids are, quartz, calcite, sugar, mica, diamonds, snowflakes, rock, calcium fluoride, silicon dioxide, alum.

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