Regular solids have all sides the same, irregular solids have different sides.
Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
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They are all solids.
Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water
Regular object have equla sides and irregular dont
A solid with an irregular pattern of particles is called an amorphous solid. Unlike crystalline solids, which have a regular and repeating pattern of particles, amorphous solids have particles arranged in a random and disordered manner. Examples of amorphous solids include glass and some types of plastics.
you can be determine irregular solid by its shapes and if it is not measurable by the ruler .
Regular solids have all sides the same, irregular solids have different sides.
three examples of nested solids
Rough solids are physical objects or materials that have a coarse or uneven surface texture. They can be characterized by their irregular, bumpy, or jagged appearance, which can affect how they interact with other objects through friction or abrasion. Examples of rough solids include gravel, sandpaper, and unpolished stones.
Water displacement is used to find the volume of irregular solids as discovered by Archimedes
Difficulty in calculating volume: Irregular solids have complex shapes that do not have simple geometric formulas to calculate their volume. Inaccurate measurements: Due to their irregular shape, measuring the dimensions of irregular solids can be challenging and may lead to inaccurate calculations. Limited surface area formulas: Unlike regular solids, irregular solids do not have standard surface area formulas, making it harder to calculate their surface area.
Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
irregular rocks,shells
No, rubber and glass are examples of amorphous solids, not crystalline solids. Crystalline solids have a repeating atomic arrangement, while amorphous solids lack a regular, ordered structure.
Solids: Examples of non-polar solids include wax and plastic. Liquids: Examples of non-polar liquids include hexane and toluene.