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Hexagonal crystal family

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The hexagonal crystal family is one of the seven crystal systems in crystallography, characterized by a specific arrangement of atoms within a crystal lattice. In the hexagonal system, crystals have a three-dimensional structure defined by three axes of equal length that intersect at angles of 120 degrees in one plane (the basal plane) and a fourth axis that is perpendicular to this plane.

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