A solid that does not have an orderly internal arrangement of atoms is called an amorphous solid. An example of an amorphous solid is glass.
amphorus solid its like a plastic lid or plastic wrap for cooking.
A composite Solid is a solid formed by two more more solids. ex. If a qube and a pyramid came together, it would make a house, or a composite solid. :D
A four-faced solid is called a tetrahedron.
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
They are called solid figure because they are three-dimensional shapes.
A cylinder is a geometric solid with two circular bases.
minerals .
This question has a bit of ambiguity. Any material with a particular chemical makeup and an orderly arrangement of atoms is called a crystal. However, restricting the question to inorganic solid materials, probably means the best answer is mineral.
its a crystalline solid
An orderly pattern of ions or atoms in a solid is a crystal.
I think you are talking about a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid. Crystalline solid-atoms are arranged in a well-defined three-dimensiona structure. Ex. diamond Amorphous solid-no orderly structure. Ex. rubber dana from ms
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...
A solid that consists of densely packed atoms but lacks a crystalline structure is called an amorphous solid. A solid that is composed of microscopic crystals is said to be aphanitic.
Randomly, without an ordered internal structure.
Randomly, without an ordered internal structure.
Randomly, without an ordered internal structure.
A Chemical composition, a definite internal atomic structure and an external form.