what is the difference between anhydrous and amorphous?
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A crystalline solid has a crystal structure, an anhydrous solid has no water. A crystalline solid may or may not be anhydrous, and the reverse is also true. ... An amorphous solid does not have a crystalline structure.
Amorphous solids include both natural and man-made materials. The most frequently cited example of an amorphous solid is glass. However, amorphous solids are common to all subsets of solids. Additional examples include thin film lubricants, metallic glasses, polymers, and gels.
Amorphous solids include both natural and man-made materials. The most frequently cited example of an amorphous solid is glass. However, amorphous solids are common to all subsets of solids. Additional examples include thin film lubricants, metallic glasses, polymers, and gels.
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