what is crystalline solids and amorphous solids with example
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The constituents of a solid can be arranged in two general ways: they can form a regular repeating three-dimensional structure called a crystal lattice, thus producing a crystalline solid, or they can aggregate with no particular order, in which case they form an amorphous solid (from the Greek ámorphos, meaning
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Crystalline solids and amorphous solids - definition
Crystalline solids Amorphous solids
They give a clean surface after cleavage with knife. Usually the amorphous solids exhibit irregular cut.
They have definite heat of fusion. Amorphous solids do not possess any particular heat of fusion
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