Amorphous polymers
Vague high temperature amber have a randomly ordered molecular structure which does not have a sharp melt point; instead amorphous materials soften gradually as the temperature amber. In a vague thesaurus the molecules are oriented aimlessly and are entwine, much like cooked pasta, and the polymer has a glasslike, transparent appearance. In semi lucid thesaurus, the molecules pack together in ordered regions called lucid.
Vague amber loses their strength quickly above their glass transition temperature.
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