Introductory Chemistry (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 032191029X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-029-5

Chapter 3 - Matter and Energy - Exercises - Questions - Page 86: 5

Answer

In a crystalline solid, atoms or molecules are arranged in orderly, patterned rows. They have uniform melting points. Salt and graphite are good examples of crystalline solids. In an amorphous solid, atoms or molecules are not arranged in any specific order. Unlike crystalline solids, they do not have crisp melting points. Good examples include wood, plastics, and butter.

Work Step by Step

Solids are classified by the arrangement of their atoms.
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