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In mineralogy and crystallography, a crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms in a crystal. There are different types of Crystal structure exhibited by metals.
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Palladium
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1,554.90 °C
10
5
46
2,963.00 °C
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
Actinium
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1,227.00 °C
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7
89
3,200.00 °C
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
Copper
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1,084.62 °C
11
4
29
2,562.00 °C
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
Silver
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961.93 °C
11
5
47
2,212.00 °C
Face Centered Cubic (FCC)
Calcium
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839.00 °C
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20
1,484.00 °C
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Nobelium
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827.00 °C
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102
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Strontium
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769.00 °C
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38
1,384.00 °C
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Barium
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725.00 °C
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6
56
1,140.00 °C
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Radium
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700.00 °C
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1,737.00 °C
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Zinc
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419.58 °C
12
4
30
907.00 °C
Hexagonal Close Packed (HCP)
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