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What is an amorphous solid?

An amorphous solid is a solid in which the particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) are not arranged in a regular, long-range order. They lack a well-defined geometric pattern, unlike crystalline solids.

Key features of amorphous solids:

  1. Irregular arrangement – No long-range repeating structure.
  2. No definite shape – They can be molded or shaped more easily than crystalline solids.
  3. No sharp melting point – They soften over a range of temperatures instead of melting at a fixed point.
  4. Isotropy – Physical properties are generally the same in all directions.
  5. Examples – Glass, Rubber, Plastic, Wax, Gel.

Importance:

  • Used in windows and containers (glass).
  • Flexible materials for rubber products, plastics, and adhesives.

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