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I assume you mean a crystalline solid.A crystal is a special type of solid, in that it is composed of a certain basic unit called a "unit cell". Each unit cell essentially has the same composition of...
They arent arranged in any special way. They are very simple. It isn't long-ranged like the crystalline is. For example, a candle is an amorphous solid. It has a flat simple pattern. The crystalline...
particles arranged in a solid are in a tight manner. where as a gas's particles can move or are free. the solid, being so tightly packed, the particles can only vibrate, not move or flow like a gas's...
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