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why amorphous solids are called supercooled liquids​

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Answered by aru1119raj
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Explanation:

Amorphous solids have the tendency to flow but, slowly. It does not form a crystalline solid structure as particles in solids do not move but here it moves. Hence it is called a supercooled liquid.

Answered by ss6406817
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Amorphous solid are sometimes described as supercooled liquid because their molecules are arranged in a random manner somewhat as in liquid state. 1. Lack of long-range order Amorphous Solid does not have a long-range order of arrangement of their constituent particles.

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