yes
Pyrite and amethyst
Sort of, snow is a conglomeration of many solids. They're all ice, but obviously snow and ice are quite different.
Crystalline solids have particles that are arranged in a regular pattern and amorphous solids do not
That's a good question,give me the answer,i'm trying to do my homework and answer that same question! crystalline solids has a property which obeys Bragg's law of diffraction.
Waxes are not crystalline solids.
Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
yes
Yes.
Pyrite and amethyst
Crystalline solids are a class of solids that have regular or nearly regular crystalline structures. This means that the atoms in these solids are arranged in an orderly manner. Examples of crystalline solids are sugar, sugar candy, or rock candy.
Sort of, snow is a conglomeration of many solids. They're all ice, but obviously snow and ice are quite different.