amorphous
A crystal
I have no idea, I was actually looking for the answer. 3 dimensional
Most solids do not have an orderly arrangement of particles: these are non-crystalline solids.
Through solids because the particles are closer than gas particles.
because the particles in solids are more close together and strong so they would support it better than fluid because fluid particles are spread out. Hope this helps. : )
Amorphous
Crystalline Solids are when the particles form a regular repeating pattern. Amorphous solids have particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern.
Crystalline solids have particles that are arranged in a regular pattern and amorphous solids do not
A crystal
Isometric views? Such solids are crystals.
A solid in which the constituent particles do not form a pattern is said to be amorphous.
Crystals.
Regularly (even and uniform) and close together.
Particles arranged in crystal structures are an example of Br2 (L). As crystals are molecular solids, these are solids made of up molecules which are held together by van de Waals forces.
crystal, or crystalline
Particles are arranged in regular, systematic, repeating patterns, which will vary depending on the material in question.
the difference between crystalline solids and amorphous solids are that particles in crystalline solids form a regular repeating pattern but in amorphous solids they are not arranged in a regular shapeCrystals are solids with fixed, regularpatterns