Hydrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
it has five possible crystal structures depending on the temperature
Minerals form crystal structures.
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i think it might be explosion. because H2 is very easy to be explode.
Salt (NaCl) Diamond (pure carbon) Silicon (Si) Sugar
a crystal structure is a turtle in disguise
By definition, a mineral must have a crystal structure.
it has five possible crystal structures depending on the temperature
A mineral crystal is not necessarily a diamond, but a diamond is a mineral crystal. All minerals, such as diamond, have crystalline structures.
By size, and geometry, by their structure in one of the six mineral crystal systems.
crystal structure
Solid oxygen has crystalline structures.
The difference between atomic structures and crystal structures is that in atomic structures, atom patterns are mismatched, random, and disordered unlike crystal structures in which atoms are positioned in orderly and repeated patterns.For example to crystalline structure; BCC FCC and HCP
H2 is a molecule of hydrogen, which is an element. In nature, hydrogen exists as a molecule, with two atoms combined. H2 and H have identical properties because only one element is represented in their atomic structures. I hoped this helped you!
NaCl is crystal-shaped because they are ionically bonded, and all ionic bonds make hard, but brittle crystal structures.
Minerals form crystal structures.
Plutonium has six allotropes with different crystal structures, depending on temperature; see the link below for details.