yes but it is weak in its bonding
No, since it forms a covalent bond, crystals do not have an orderly shape.
yes , commonly occurring solids such as salt,sugar,quartz, and metals are crystalline. --foundations of college chemistry 13th ed, (pg 6)
Ar, argon is an inert gas and does not have a crystalline structure.
rock candy Note that there are not actually rocks in the candy. The name comes from the crystalline structure.
All metals have a crystalline structure.
The crystalline structure of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.
The crystalline structure of sodium chloride is face centered cubic.The crystalline structure of water is hexagonal.
What is the structure of quarts
No. By definition, a mineral must have a crystalline structure. Glass does not have a crystalline structure.
Crystalline is a solid and noncrystalline is a liquid. The word "crystalline" is from the base word "crystal". Salt is an example of a crystalline substance. Noncrystalline sugar is made from crystalline sugar (i.e., granules) and glucose syrup by heating an undissolved mixture of undiluted crystallized sugar and liquid glucose.
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No