It was once thought that relatively few materials could be prepared as amorphous solids, and such materials (notably, oxide glasses and organic polymers) were called glass-forming solids. It is now known that the amorphous solid state is almost a universal property of condensable matter. The table of representative amorphous solids presents a list of amorphous solids in which every class of chemical bonding type is represented. The glass transition temperatures span a wide range.