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Article from Michael Blaber and Florida State University. Amorphous and crystalline solids are compared and contrasted. The unit cell arrangements and the packing of unit cells into crystalline solids is explained and colorfully illustrated.
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close-packing, crystal lattice, crystalline solid, crystallinity, cubic structure, face-centered, hexagonal, lattice structure, unit cell packing, florida state university, florida state university: intermolecular forces: structures of solids, florida state university: intermolecular forces: structures of solids / ohio pg.m.3, ohio pg.m.3, structures of solids, amorphous solid, amorphous, crystalline
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