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why glass is regarded as an amorphous solid... !?​

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Answered by vaishnavimishra290
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Glass is basically an amorphous solid. It does not form a crystalline structure. So, the constituent particles of the glass can move. In regular solids, there is no movement of constituent particles under normal conditions.

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Answered by ItzEnchantingPoison
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Glass is basically an amorphous solid. It does not form a crystalline structure. So, the constituent particles of the glass can move. In regular solids, there is no movement of constituent particles under normal conditions.

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