crystals
because it is an crystaline solid
These are solids with covalent bonds.
Yes. Barium nitrate is a crystaline solid as the several ionic materials. This substance decomposes at 590ºC.
Silicate.
Melting the rock to its liquid form then re-freezing it into a solid will realign the rock's crystaline structure thereby altering the density.
Quartzite is crystalline.
A solid is any substance which does not readily take the shape of its container at room temperature. Additionally, solids have crystaline lattice molecular structures which give them physical strength and rigidity.
A mineral is a solid material made up of crystals. Crystals are solid materials with a repeating, symmetric arrangement of atoms or molecules. When minerals form, their atoms or molecules arrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure.
steel is the example of solid in solid
Magnesium chloride has a octahedral crystalline structure.
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...
A crystal structure, or lattice maybe? Like diamond? or maybe an ionic crystaline structure as in Sodium Chloride...