Chemistry: Molecular Approach (4th Edition)

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Chapter 12 - Exercises - Page 563: 3

Answer

A crystalline lattice is the regular arrangement of atoms in a crystalline solid. The crystalline lattice can be represented with a small collection of atoms, ions, or molecules called the unit cell. When the unit cell is repeated over and over, the entire lattice can be reproduced just like in the tiles of a floor or a wallpaper design pattern.

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A crystalline lattice is the regular arrangement of atoms in a crystalline solid. The crystalline lattice can be represented with a small collection of atoms, ions, or molecules called the unit cell. When the unit cell is repeated over and over, the entire lattice can be reproduced just like in the tiles of a floor or a wallpaper design pattern.
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