The structure of polonium alpha form is cubic.
The structure of polonium beta form is rhombohedral.
Polonium exists in two metallic allotropes (forms). The alpha form has a simple cubic crystal structure, and the beta form is rhombohedral.
Yes, polonium is a brittle metal. It is a rare and highly radioactive element that can easily break into small pieces when subjected to stress, due to its crystal structure.
There is no crystal structure.
Yes, the mineral malachite does have a crystal structure.
Beryllium's crystal structure is hexagonal.
The crystal structure of phosphorous is monoclinic.
The crystal structure of fermium was not determined.
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Polonium
The crystal structure of radium is cubic, body-centered.
Yes. Diamond is isometric, graphite is hexagonal.
Crystal structure is for solids and for gases. Helium is a gas and doesn't form any crystal.