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Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
That's different for each crystal. A crystal is defined by the way the atoms are arranged in it's structure, so this question is not really answerable for all crystalline structures.
A crystal is a solid that has a definite, regular structure in its atoms, molecules, or ions. Not all solids are like this.
A gemstone with no crystal structure is called Amorphous or Non-Crystalline. Examples: * Glass * Organic gemstones like amber, coral, ivory, jet, tortoise shell, pearl * Low type zircon
A crystal is a solid. But it is a solid with a natural geometrically regular form that has plane faces that are arranged symmetrically.
I the crystal is shaped like a banana then it's ions of the internal structure are shaped like an apple. And vise versa.
Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
As a metal dubnium has a crystalline structure but this structure is not known today.
Neon has no known allotropes that anyone can find but, keep trying to find out
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this question need more detail. first of all, a crystal's external appearance is merely a representation of its ordered internal atomic structure. to look at crystal structure in general, I recommend researching the 14 Bravais Lattices. Depending on what crystal you are talking about, its internal atomic structure will be different.
of crystals.
Yes, it is. It is somewhat like cartilage.
Is a flexible, supporting structure
That's different for each crystal. A crystal is defined by the way the atoms are arranged in it's structure, so this question is not really answerable for all crystalline structures.
A crystal is a solid that has a definite, regular structure in its atoms, molecules, or ions. Not all solids are like this.
Crystal structure: orthorombic Electron configuration: [Rn].5f3.6d1.7s2 Shell structure: 2.8.18.32.21.9.2 Term symbol: 5L6