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A crystal lattice.
The name of this pattern is "crystal lattice".
Yes, in simple dscriptions of lattices. But be aware that descriptions of lattices are usually couched in terms of the unit cell which is a repeating 3 dimensional building "block". Ions can be at the vertices or inside the block.
Yes (to all 3), but normally a solid.
In graphite which consists of fused hexagons of carbon atoms arranged in sheets there is considerable delocalisation of electrons. In diamond the structure is "3 dimensional" with each atom of carbon tetrahedrally surronded by 4 other carbon atoms. The bonding is covalent and the electrons in each bond are localised.
crystal or lattace
A lattice is arranged in a 3 dimensional pattern
A 3-dimensional pattern.
solid shapes are 3-D
Anything 3 dimensional is solid.
The characteristics of a solid are incompressibility, rigidity and mechanical strength. The molecules, atoms or ions in solids are closely packed.
A net is a two dimensional pattern that can be cut out and folded to make a 3-dimensional [solid] shape. A 2-dimensional shape, such as a square, does not have a net!
A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure, a solid is 3-dimensional.
It is a three dimensional solid object.
A contradiction. A solid is a 3-dimensional object, a face is 2-dimensional. Hence you cannot have a solid face.
No because it's 3 dimensional but a straight line is 1 dimensional
I have no idea, I was actually looking for the answer. 3 dimensional