That's kind of vague, but I'm thinking you mean a crystal.
When atoms are organized in repeating patterns, they generally form a crystal structure. This regular arrangement of atoms leads to the characteristic shape and properties of crystals.
Crystals.
An alignment of atoms is called a crystal lattice. This arrangement allows atoms to form repeating patterns and structures, giving various materials their characteristic properties.
A lattice of atoms forms the structure of crystalline solids, like metals and minerals, where atoms are arranged in a repeating, organized pattern. This arrangement gives materials their unique properties, such as strength and conductivity.
called crystals. This arrangement creates the orderly structure typical of solid crystalline substances. The repeating pattern of atoms gives crystals their unique properties, such as symmetry, cleavage, and optical effects.
When atoms are organized in repeating patterns, they generally form a crystal structure. This regular arrangement of atoms leads to the characteristic shape and properties of crystals.
This is a solid.
The type of solid that has repeating patterns of atoms are crystals.
Compounds are made when atoms of 2 different elements are combined in regular forms.Repeating patterns of either atoms (one element) or molecules (2 or more elements), or perhaps ionic bonded atoms (2 or more elements, ionic bonds) are found in solids.The most regular patterns are found in crystals which is a type of solid.
Crystals.
Atoms are organized into molecules by forming chemical bonds with each other. In solid materials, atoms are typically arranged in a regular repeating pattern called a crystal lattice. In gases and liquids, atoms are more randomly distributed and move freely.
An alignment of atoms is called a crystal lattice. This arrangement allows atoms to form repeating patterns and structures, giving various materials their characteristic properties.
A lattice of atoms forms the structure of crystalline solids, like metals and minerals, where atoms are arranged in a repeating, organized pattern. This arrangement gives materials their unique properties, such as strength and conductivity.
called crystals. This arrangement creates the orderly structure typical of solid crystalline substances. The repeating pattern of atoms gives crystals their unique properties, such as symmetry, cleavage, and optical effects.
Atoms in a crystal are arranged in a highly ordered repeating pattern called a crystal lattice. The lattice is formed by the regular, three-dimensional stacking of atoms in specific geometric arrangements. This results in the formation of a solid crystal structure with well-defined planes and shapes.
False. In a crystalline structure, atoms are in an orderly arrangement.
A crystal lattice is formed when molecules or atoms arrange themselves in repeating patterns. This regular arrangement leads to the formation of a crystal structure with specific geometric properties.