why is glass considered as a amorphous solid ?
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The molecules then have a disordered arrangement, but sufficient cohesion to maintain some rigidity. In this state it is often called an amorphous solid orglass. Some people claim that glass is actually a supercooled liquid because there is no first order phase transition as it cools.
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Glass is sometimes calledasupercooled liquid because it does not form a crystalline structure, but instead forms an amorphous solid that allows molecules in the material to continue to move. However, Scientific American indicates that amorphous solids are neither supercooled liquidsnor solids.
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