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Solids with particles that are arranged in patterns, giving the. A specific melting point, like salt, are called what?
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Solids with particles that are arranged in patterns, giving the. A specific melting point, like salt, are called what?
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Crystalline Solids
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Crystalline Solids.
In theses solids the molecules or ions are arranged in a pattern.
The smallest repeating structure is called a unit cell.Thses unit cells combine to from crystal latttices.
Salt and minerals are such an example.
Thses are also called true solids
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