What is the difference between amorphous and crystalline solids? Amorphous solids are highly structured, while crystalline solids are disorganized. Amorphous solids are disorganized, while crystalline solids are highly structured. Amorphous solids have well defined melting points, while crystalline solids do not. Amorphous solids break along planes, crystalline solids break in irregular shapes.
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