yes. almost all compounds form crystal lattices. for examples, proteins form crystals.
Carbon in a tight crystal lattice form can be found in all diamonds.
In recent times it was found a particular configuration of carbon atoms in the well known "carbon nanotubes" as well as "carbon nanospheres". This discovery started the new era of technology: Nanotechnology. However there are more molecules with regular carbon sequences, e.g., long chains of saturated fatty acids, repeated sequences of nucleotides in DNA molecule, e.g., a poly A region, etc.
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Yes, a crystal is a regular repeating arrangement of particles in a three-dimensional pattern. The particles, which can be atoms, ions, or molecules, are arranged in a specific geometric pattern called a crystal lattice. This regular arrangement gives crystals their characteristic shape and structure.
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For all BCC lattice structures, the Lattice constant (a) can be found by : a = (4r) / sqrt(3)
as far as i know, siddhartha gautama was the Indian buddha, after reaching enlightenment.
Vulpix cannot be found in Crystal.
You can either draw the unit cell and work it out using trigonometry. Information on the unit cell can be found easily on wikipedia. Or you can shine X rays of a known wavelength in and use the Bragg equation.
You use like this:Cool you found a purple crystal.
it was found as a crystal