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Why amorphous solids are isotropic in nature
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Crystalline solids may be anisotropic due to the arrangement of their constituent particles but how are amorphous solids isotropic in nature?
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Assertion :Amorphous solids are isotropic. Reason: Amorphous solids lack a regular three-dimensional arrangement of atoms.
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What is meant by isotropic, crystalline solids and amorphous solids?
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Which of the following are the characteristics of an amorphous solid?
A. Short range order
B. Sharp melting point
C. Isotropic in nature
D. Definite heat of fusion
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Which of the following are the characteristics of an amorphous solid?
A. Short range order
B. Sharp melting point
C. Isotropic in nature
D. Definite heat of fusion
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