Which of the following statements about crystalline and/or amorphous solids is TRUE? A crystalline solid is composed of atoms or molecules arranged with long-range repeating order. An example of a crystalline solid is glass. An example of an amorphous solid is table salt (NaCl). An amorphous solid is composed of atoms or molecules with a majority of its volume empty. All of the above statements are TRUE.

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Which of the following statements about crystalline and/or amorphous solids is TRUE?
A crystalline solid is composed of atoms or molecules arranged with long-range repeating order.
An example of a crystalline solid is glass.
An example of an amorphous solid is table salt (NaCl).
An amorphous solid is composed of atoms or molecules with a majority of its volume empty.
All of the above statements are TRUE.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements about crystalline and/or amorphous solids is TRUE? A crystalline solid is composed of atoms or molecules arranged with long-range repeating order. An example of a crystalline solid is glass. An example of an amorphous solid is table salt (NaCl). An amorphous solid is composed of atoms or molecules with a majority of its volume empty. All of the above statements are TRUE.
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A solid interface is described as a few atomic layers separating two solids that are in close contact with one another and whose characteristics are very different from those of the bulk material from which it is separated.

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