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Chemistry, 14.10.2019 21:40 miyah5316

Why do amorphous solids not have a long-range order in the arrangement of their particles?
their formation involves very rapid cooling.
they do not have enough particles.
their particles eventually change positions.
their particles always stay in the same positions.

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