An amorphous solid is one whose atoms or molecules are not arranged in an ordered crystalline lattice.
An amorphous solid is one whose atoms or molecules are not arranged in an ordered crystalline lattice. Glass is one example. While to the naked eye it looks very similar to quartz, at the molecular level it is completely different, with no repeating three-dimensional patterns.
Glass is one example. While to the naked eye it looks very similar to quartz, at the molecular level it is completely different, with no repeating three-dimensional patterns.