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Crystal vs. Glass

A solid with atoms in a regular, repeating pattern versus an amorphous solid (atoms disordered).

The comparisoni

✗ Wrong

Window glass is a crystal.

✓ Correct

Window glass is amorphous — a glass. Crystals have atoms in a regular, repeating lattice (quartz, sugar, snowflakes). Note: "crystal glassware" is marketing, not chemistry.

The ruleii

CRYSTAL = ordered. GLASS = amorphous.

CRYSTAL has atoms arranged in a regular, repeating 3D pattern — quartz, sugar, snowflakes. GLASS is amorphous — atoms are disordered like a liquid, but frozen in place. "Crystal glassware" adds lead oxide to regular glass — still amorphous, despite the name.

Memory aidiii

Remember it like this

Crystal ordered. Glass disordered.

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