Crystal Structure
Crystal Structure refers to the physical arrangement of atoms, ions and molecules in a solid material. This arrangement forms a three-dimensional lattice of repeating units that are highly ordered and symmetrical. The structure of a crystal is useful in understanding the physical, chemical and electronic properties of a material, and is an important factor in determining its ability to conduct electricity and transmit light. Crystal Structure is a fundamental element in materials science and engineering, and is used in the design and development of new materials for use in electronics, medical devices, communications and other products.
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