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Kaeden Cruz
16 October, 15:11
What are the two categories of solids?
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Kylie Schultz
16 October, 16:45
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If you are asking what they can be classified as it's crystalline and amorphous.
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Miya Arroyo
16 October, 17:27
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Answer:crystalline and amorphous.
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They can be classified in these 2 types.
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