Why do we use some solids as crystals in
daily life and in labs?
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Crystals have always fascinated and benefited mankind. Their clarity and nearly perfect symmetry has captivated
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✨✨Amorphous solids are rigid structures but they lack a well-defined shape. They do not have a geometric shape. So they are non-crystalline. This is why they do not have edges like crystals do. The most common example of an amorphous solid is Glass. Gels, plastics, various polymers, wax, thin films are also good examples of amorphous solids.✨✨
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