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Crystalline vs Amorphous Solids Explained by Jully Ann Monte is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses the structure and properties of solids, categorizing them into crystalline and amorphous types. Crystalline solids have a well-defined geometric shape and distinct melting points, while amorphous solids lack a definite shape and melt over a range of temperatures. Key differences include their structural arrangement, melting points, and physical properties, with crystalline solids being anisotropic and amorphous solids being isotropic.

Author
Jully Ann Monte
Language
EN