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How would you convert a crystalline solid into an amorphous solid?
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Solution
- A crystalline solid can be converted into an amorphous solid by rapid cooling or quenching of its molten form.
- When a crystalline solid is melted and then cooled rapidly, the atoms or molecules do not get sufficient time to arrange themselves into a regular, repeating pattern.
- As a result, the substance solidifies in a disordered or irregular structure, which is characteristic of amorphous solids.
- For example, when molten silica (SiO2) is cooled rapidly, it forms glass, which is an amorphous solid.
- Similarly, metallic glasses are formed by rapidly cooling molten alloys.
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