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What happens when amorphous solids are subjected to annealing? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What happens when amorphous solids are subjected to annealing?

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  1. When amorphous solids are subjected to annealing, they undergo a partial conversion into crystalline form.
  2. During annealing, the substance is heated just below its melting point and then cooled slowly, allowing the atoms or molecules to rearrange into a more ordered, stable structure.
  3. As a result, the material develops crystalline regions within the amorphous matrix, improving its mechanical properties, stability, and thermal resistance.
  4. This process reduces internal stresses and enhances the overall performance of the material. 
  5. The annealing transforms amorphous solids into materials with greater structural regularity and improved functional properties.
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Chapter 1: Solid State - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 42]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Solid State
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