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Why are the amorphous solids said to possess short range order?
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उत्तर
- Amorphous solids are said to possess short range order because their constituent particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) are arranged in a regular and predictable pattern only over a short distance, typically a few atomic diameters.
- In these solids, there is no long-range periodicity in the arrangement of particles, as seen in crystalline solids.
- However, each atom forms a relatively fixed and orderly bond with its immediate neighbors over a short range.
- Beyond this limited distance, the arrangement becomes random and disordered.
- This short-range order explains why amorphous solids, such as glass or plastic, lack sharp melting points, have irregular shapes, and are considered pseudo-solids or supercooled liquids.
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