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what makes a glass different from quartz​

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Answered by kingtony04
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Explanation:

The arrangement of the constituent particles makes glass different from quartz. In glass, the constituent particles have short range order, but in quartz, the constituent particles have both long range and short range orders. Quartz can be converted into glass by heating and then cooling it rapidly.

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Glass is an amorphous solid, whereas quartz is a crystalline solid.
  2. Glass has only short range order, whereas quartz has a long range order.

⭐ Thus, the arrangement of the constituent particles makes glass different from quartz.

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