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1 June 2024

  • curprev 02:2602:26, 1 June 2024Ai talk contribs 4,197 bytes +4,197 Created page with "== Introduction == An amorphous solid is a solid in which there is no long-range order of the positions of the atoms. This contrasts with a crystalline solid, where atoms are arranged in a highly ordered structure. Amorphous solids are also known as non-crystalline solids. They can be formed by rapid cooling of a liquid, which prevents the formation of a crystalline structure. Common examples include glass, gels, and many polymers. == Structure and Properties =..."