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11.7: Structure of Solids - Chemistry LibreTexts Chemistry Textbook, College Textbooks, Ap Chemistry, Chemistry Classroom, Chemical Bond, Medical Student Study, Physical Chemistry, Chemistry Lessons, Chemistry Notes

A crystalline solid can be represented by its unit cell, which is the smallest identical unit that when stacked together produces the characteristic three-dimensional structure. Solids are characterized by an extended three-dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in which the components are generally locked into their positions. The components can be arranged in a regular repeating three-dimensional array. The smallest repeating unit of a crystal lattice is the unit cell.

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11.7: Structure of Solids - Chemistry LibreTexts Fraction Table, Ionic Compound, Molar Mass, Crystal Lattice, Crystalline Structure, Thermal Energy, Study Materials, Rocks And Crystals, Chemistry

A crystalline solid can be represented by its unit cell, which is the smallest identical unit that when stacked together produces the characteristic three-dimensional structure. Solids are characterized by an extended three-dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in which the components are generally locked into their positions. The components can be arranged in a regular repeating three-dimensional array. The smallest repeating unit of a crystal lattice is the unit cell.

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Developing transparent particles and imaging their positions, researchers shed light on never-before-seen interiors of crystalline structures. A team of New York University researchers has created a new way to visualize crystals by peering inside their structures, akin to having X-ray vision. The

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