It is found that there is an empirical correlation between the superconducting transition temperatures Tc and the Hall coefficients RH of amorphous states in numerous non-transition metals and alleys. The same correlation is also exist between the superconducting transition temperatures Tc of amorphous states and the Hall coefficients RHL, of corresponding liquid metals. Prom these empirical correlations we judge that disordered metals, including bismuth thalium zinc, lead and mercury, which have been reported up to now, remain to be not really amorphous.