Amorphism
An amorphism, in chemistry, crystallography and, by extension, to other areas of the natural sciences is a substance or feature that lacks an ordered form. In the specific case of crystallography, an amorphic material is one that lacks long range (significant) crystalline order at the molecular level. In the history of chemistry, amorphism was recognised even before the discovery of the nature of the exact atomic crystalline lattice structure. The concept of amorphism can also be found in the fields of art, biology, archaeology and philosophy as a characterisation of objects without form, or with random or unstructured form.
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Amorphism
An amorphism, in chemistry, crystallography and, by extension, to other areas of the natural sciences is a substance or feature that lacks an ordered form. In the specific case of crystallography, an amorphic material is one that lacks long range (significant) crystalline order at the molecular level. In the history of chemistry, amorphism was recognised even before the discovery of the nature of the exact atomic crystalline lattice structure. The concept of amorphism can also be found in the fields of art, biology, archaeology and philosophy as a characterisation of objects without form, or with random or unstructured form.
has abstract
An amorphism, in chemistry, cr ...... h random or unstructured form.
@en
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,741,757
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
comment
An amorphism, in chemistry, cr ...... h random or unstructured form.
@en
label
Amorphism
@en