Wow, you should see how much better your ability to explain this topic compares to college professors in America. I have slowly been transitioning to learning from mostly youtube videos by Souther Asian teachers. Thank you very much.
The concept of "true" and "pseudo" solids is misleading and obsolete. Amorphous and crystalline solids are best distinguished on the lack of long range order in amorphous state. Saying that amorphous solids are pseudo-solids would imply that they are somehow not solid. Also, it is not true that all crystalline solids are anisotropic. It depends on type of crystalline structure, and the most common example of crystalline soild, NaCl, is isotropic.
Well if we talk about the similarities between these two, they have fixed shape and volume at constant temperature, also at constant temperature they are incompressible and rigid too as well as they have fixed positions of constituent particles. May this is enough for you, bro
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Wow, you should see how much better your ability to explain this topic compares to college professors in America. I have slowly been transitioning to learning from mostly youtube videos by Souther Asian teachers. Thank you very much.
Great organization and visuals! Thank you!
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Chemistry exam tomorrow! This definitely gave me a better understanding on the types of solids. Thank you!
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Sir here if surface of glass is irregular ,then too it would have same physical properties throughout??
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Sir you gave example of wood for crystalline solid but wood is an amorphous solid.. please clear me this point sir
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Hello sir!, can you also make a video about cubic latice system? I can't really understand that topic.... Thank You very very much!!
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Amazing sir. Please make a vedio of uses amorphous solid and crystalline solids.
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4:15 why you consider *wood* in crystalline solid 🙂
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Which type of solid has more voids crystalline or amorphous?
Thank you for this lecture sir please make lecture also on chemical equlilbrium chap
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Please make an video on crystal lattice structures.
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crystalline solids are really anisotropic in nature?
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What is difference between particles and substance
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sir.... thanks ..how many forms of matter are there in...? 5 or 6
5
No 4
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I've a question:. Why sugar is crystalline solid? i mean if we increase temperature it will flow like liquid
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Good explanation sir
7:13 but graphite is good conductor of electricity
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Is h2o non conductor ??
Sir let me clear that the melting point of crystalline solid is not in range Am I right sir?
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I have an chemistry exam on 24 can u pls make an video on gaseous state class 11
Sir pls upload lectures of 12th chemistry
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The concept of "true" and "pseudo" solids is misleading and obsolete. Amorphous and crystalline solids are best distinguished on the lack of long range order in amorphous state. Saying that amorphous solids are pseudo-solids would imply that they are somehow not solid. Also, it is not true that all crystalline solids are anisotropic. It depends on type of crystalline structure, and the most common example of crystalline soild, NaCl, is isotropic.
thank sir
sir wood is an example of amorphous solids.Aur sir apny crystalline k example mai issai diya hai agar mai ghalat nahi tho zara islaah karai .
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Sir I don't understand isotropic and anisotropic solids 😢😢😢😢
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Kindly make videos for physics 1st year class.
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How is 801°C
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What are the similarities of amorphous and crystalline?
Well if we talk about the similarities between these two, they have fixed shape and volume at constant temperature, also at constant temperature they are incompressible and rigid too as well as they have fixed positions of constituent particles.
May this is enough for you, bro
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Aap jo bta rhe h crystalline solid and amorphous solid
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Anyone pls pls pls .......tell me that in what sense 801⁰Centigrade
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Sir please notes v available kigye
centigrade is equal to celsius