Chemistry, 20.09.2020 19:01 megamegs80
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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Growing crops in places where major pests don't live using beneficial insects to eat harmful insects using a rat trap instead of a rodenticide developing drought-resistant tomato plants using beneficial insects or natural oils to repel pests planting a different crop every year to fake out the pests keeping food covered to deter ants and rodents developing bean plants with a resistance to fungus picking caterpillars off tomato plants cultivation practice biological control cultural control genetic resistance natural chemicals
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Why do amorphous solids not have a long-range order in the arrangement of their particles?
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