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The crystalline structure of zirconium is hexagonal close-packed.
Hexagonal.
Trigonal Crystal System.
The metal uranium has an orthorombic structure.
TiSi2 - orthorombic crystal structure
The crystal structure of phosphorous is monoclinic.
Yes, the mineral malachite does have a crystal structure.
Opal doesn't have a crystal shape, it's amorphous.
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According to Wikipedia: The mineral sphalerite... "crystallizes in the cubic crystal system. In the crystal structure, zinc and sulfur atoms are tetrahedrally coordinated. The structure is closely related to the structure of diamond." You can read more about Bravais lattaice by following the link, below.
A common type of point defect that occurs in a crystal of zinc sulphide is a vacancy defect. In this defect, an atom is missing from its lattice position, creating a gap or a vacancy in the crystal structure.
There is no crystal structure.
the crystal structure of halite is basically a crystal structure the is made out of repeating boxes
Examples:- density: 4,74 g/cm3- melting point: 446 oC- crystal structure: tetragonal
Tungsten's crystal structure is cubic.
The crystal structure of fermium was not determined.
Boron's crystal structure is rhombic.
Sulphur's crystal structure is orthorhombic.
Flourine's crystal structure is cubic.
Beryllium's crystal structure is hexagonal.
TiSi2 - orthorombic crystal structure