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प्रश्न
Compare the properties of crystalline and amorphous solids.
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| Sr. No. | Properties | Crystalline solids | Amorphous solids |
| 1. | Arrangement of structural units | The arrangement of structural units is very regular and extends in three dimensions throughout the crystal, showing long-range order. | In contrast, in amorphous solids, the arrangement is not regular throughout the solid, and only short-range order is observed. |
| 2. | Geometrical configuration | Crystalline solids have a definite geometrical configuration. | Amorphous solids have an indefinite geometrical configuration. |
| 3. | Melting points | The solids have a very sharp and distinct melting point. | These solids do not have a sharp melting point; instead, they melt over a range of temperatures. |
| 4. | Heats of fusion | The fusion heat of crystalline solids is definite and characteristic. | The fusion heat of amorphous solids is neither definite nor characteristic. |
| 5. | Cleavage with a knife | When cut with a knife, crystalline solids break with a regular, clean cut. | The amorphous solids break with an irregular cut. |
| 6. | Compressibility | It is generally incompressible. | It is generally compressible to some extent. |
| 7. | Nature | They are true solids with a well-defined structure. | They are considered supercooled liquids or pseudo-solids, lacking the long-range order found in true solids. |
| 8. | Anisotropy | They are anisotropic in nature, meaning their physical properties vary depending on the direction in which they are measured. | They are isotropic in nature, meaning their properties are uniform in all directions. |
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