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no not crystals. Crystals are uniform bindings of molecules. A formiddable metal is an example of a non-crystal, since there are no atoms in the bindings that repel some more than others it wont break if beant. However if you tried to bend glass, a crystaline structure, the charged particles has to go over each other which repels them from each other and shatters the glass.
Lostpoet 路 M
@MartinTheFirst 馃Man, I knew you were going to shit on my post with your nerdom. Lol
MartinTheFirst 路 26-30, M
@Lostpoet I didn't read chemistry for two years to not be able to shit on posts
SW-User
Yes. salt and sugar. 馃槢
HannibalAteMeOut 路 22-25, F
Science is a cool thing
basilfawlty89 路 31-35, M
Technically if you wanna go even deeper everything we experience is based on subatomic particles and quantum mechanics.