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Thermal Expansion of Metals Greater than 29.9 µm/(m·K)
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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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Europium
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822.00 °C
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63
1,597.00 °C
Body Centered Cubic (BCC)
Plutonium
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639.50 °C
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7
94
3,235.00 °C
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Zinc
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419.58 °C
12
4
30
907.00 °C
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Cadmium
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320.90 °C
12
5
48
765.00 °C
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Lithium
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180.54 °C
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2
3
1,347.00 °C
Body Centered Cubic (BCC)
Indium
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156.61 °C
13
5
49
2,000.00 °C
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Sodium
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97.72 °C
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3
11
883.00 °C
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Potassium
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63.65 °C
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4
19
774.00 °C
Body Centered Cubic (BCC)
Rubidium
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38.89 °C
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5
37
688.00 °C
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Cesium
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28.50 °C
1
6
55
678.40 °C
Body Centered Cubic (BCC)
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