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Crystal structure types

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Crystal structure types refer to the organized arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules within a crystalline solid. The arrangement is characterized by the symmetry and periodicity of the crystal lattice. Here are some common types of crystal structures: 1. **Cubic**: - **Simple Cubic (SC)**: Atoms are located at the corners of a cube. Example: Polonium.

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