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There are two types of solids including amorphous solids and crystalline solids. In crystalline solids, the particles are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern. This pattern extends in all three spatial dimensions. These particles may co...
Regularly (even and uniform) and close together.
Crystalline solids are those in which the atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid exist in a regular, well-defined arrangement. The smallest repeating pattern of crystalline solids is known as the unit cell, and unit cells are like...
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Diamonds are definitely crystalline. In fact, diamonds and charcoal are made of the same substance - carbon. They just look and act so differently because of the way the carbon atoms are arranged within the material. (Charcoal = amorphous s...
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It is important to note that crystalline solids can, in some cases, be uniquely useful materials. By definition, single crystals are ordered, which means that structure-function (e.g. electronic or magnetic behavior) relationships can be de...
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Crystalline solids cover a range of materials from single crystals (some precious and semi-precious gemstones) to crystalline masses (think table salt that can be clumped together because of humidity) to polymers (long chain-like molecules)...
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Which types of crystalline solids are usually good conductors of heat and electricity? (Select all that apply.) molten ionic solids amorphous solids solid ionic solids metallic solids molecular solids covalent network solids ionic solids d...
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Crystalline solids are a class of solids that have regular or nearly-regular crystalline structures. This means that the atoms in these solids are arranged in an orderly manner. Solids are divided into two types:crystalline solids amorphous...
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The easiest way to understand this process is to make a cup of coffee! If you boil a kettleful of ...
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J Am Chem Soc. 2008 Jan 30; 130(4):1431-9. Epub 2008 Jan 9.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16780324
