In glass, particles are arranged in a disordered, non-crystalline structure. Unlike crystalline solids, where atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern, glass has a more random arrangement that lacks long-range order. This amorphous structure allows glass to be transparent and gives it unique physical properties, such as brittleness and variability in thermal expansion. Overall, the disorder in the arrangement of particles distinguishes glass from other solid materials.
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