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It's a special kind of solid known as an amorphous solid.
He also worked on changing amorphous solids to a crystalline state.
Glass transitions may occur as the temperature of an amorphous solid is increased.
As with all amorphous solids, some short-range order can be observed.
As the temperature increases, an amorphous solid will become less viscous.
An amorphous solid that goes through a glass transition is called a glass.
They can be made from both crystalline as well as amorphous solids.
Apparently it can never be quenched from a melt as a completely amorphous solid.
A glass is any amorphous solid, having no regularly repeating order to its constituent particles.
Purified cerevisterol has the form of a white amorphous solid.
The particles that make up an amorphous solid attract one another equally in all directions, and no definite pattern results.
As a pure compound, yuremamine is a purple amorphous solid.
Another example is any amorphous solid (glass).
In amorphous solids it may be possible to define an effective displacement energy to describe some other average quantity of interest.
As an amorphous solid, beryllium oxide is white.
On the other hand an amorphous solid, without crystalline structure, should be regarded as a liquid with a very high viscosity.
In amorphous solids, the molecules are arranged haphazardly as in the example of glass.
Glass is unlike other polymers because, even as a fiber, it has little crystalline structure (see amorphous solid).
These solids are known as amorphous solids; examples include polystyrene and glass.
Below this temperature, honey enters a glassy state and will become an amorphous solid (noncrystalline).
Polyamorphism is a similar phenomenon where the same atoms can exist in more than one amorphous solid form.
Amorphous solids lack a distinct pattern and are identifyable thereby.
Replies: "Glasses" are amorphous solids, that is, they don't have a regular shape.
Glass by definition is not a ceramic because it is an amorphous solid (non-crystalline).
Amorphous solid structures occur when a liquid is cooled too rapidly for the crystalline structure to form.