- In
condensed matter physics and
materials science, an
amorphous solid (or non-crystalline solid) is a
solid that
lacks the long-range
order that is characteristic...
- disorder.
Typical water content is
about 1.5 wt%. Two
broad categories of
noncrystalline opals,
sometimes just
referred to as "opal-A" ("A"
stands for "amorphous")...
- gl****, are
called amorphous solids, also
called gl****y, vitreous, or
noncrystalline.
These have no
periodic order, even microscopically.
There are distinct...
- by
short range correlations of
locked magnetic moments within small noncrystalline regions, with
average long
range correlations.
Speromagnets possess...
-
production of
various laser types; however, in some
cases of the latter,
noncrystalline substances such as gl**** can also be
doped with impurities. In solid-state...
- ; Love, W. F.; Stephens, R. B. (1973-08-01).
Lattice vibrations in
noncrystalline solids (Report).
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. (USA). Lab. of
Atomic and...
-
organic Psilomelane Pumice Pyrobitumen,
amorphous fossilized petroleum (
noncrystalline, organic) Shungite, black, lustrous, more than 98
weight percent of...
- own
collecting pot. Over the next few days most of the dark
syrup and
noncrystalline matter drained through a
small hole in the
bottom of the
mould into...
-
crystals to form.
Sugar candies can be
classified into
noncrystalline and
crystalline types.
Noncrystalline candies are
homogeneous and may be
chewy or hard;...
- to very opaque. In general, the more gl****y the
microstructure (i.e.
noncrystalline) the more
translucent it will appear, and the more crystalline, the...