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Makayla Molina
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26 August, 14:14
How are particles in crystalline soilds arranged?
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Paul Hurley
26 August, 14:34
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In crystalline solids, the atoms, ions or molecules are arranged in an ordered and symmetrical pattern that is repeated over the entire crystal. The smallest repeating structure of a solidis called a unit cell, which is like a brick in a wall. Unit cells combine to form a network called a crystal lattice.
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