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Glass
. This type-of glass (trade-name-Pyrex/corning/Borosil) can withstand sudden changes in temperature and is used for making laboratory glassware. Another route to glass formation is provided by the sol-gel process. Glass is not a true solid and has no definite..
Amorphous Solids
Amorphous Solids - Substances whose particles do not posses a regular orderly arrangement but have short range order. When amorphous solids are heated they become crystalline at some temperature. Properties of amorphous solids are: They do..
Amorphous Solids
Substances whose constituents are not arranged in an orderly manner are called amorphous solids. They are also called pseudo solids and differ from crystalline solids in many respects. The common examples of amorphous solids are glas..
Glass
glass ware Glass - Any amorphous and transparent solid that is a product of the solidification of a liquid is called glass. However, glass is generally referred to as the transparent substance obtained when white sand is fused with oxides and carbonates of alk..
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids - Solids have definite shape and volume because the average distance between the molecules or atoms remain constant and do not change with time. The arrangement of molecules inside a solid differ from one to another. This resu..
Amorphous Solids
Substances whose particles do not posses a regular orderly arrangement but have short range order. When amorphous solids are heated they become crystalline at some temperatur..
Crystalline and amorphous solids Animation
Learn through Animation Mechanics of Solids and Fluids..
Polycrystalline Solids
These are crystalline solids, constituted of very fine crystals, not seen by the naked eye. These solids appear amorphous but are not so because the fine crystals are randomly oriented. Thus even though each individual crystal is anisotropic the polycrystalline materi..
Classification of Solids
The above properties suggest that the properties of the solids not only depend upon the nature of the constituents, but also on their arrangements. Based on their structural features solids can be classified into three categories: Crystalline solids Amorphous..
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