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What is the lattice structure of Tc?

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Answered by foreverbesties1
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Lattice structures are topologically ordered, three-dimensional open-celled structures composed of one or more repeating unit cells [2,3]. These cells are defined by the dimensions and connectivity of their constituent strut elements, which are connected at specific nodes.

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For example, the set {0, ½, 1} with its usual ordering is a bounded lattice, and ½ does not have a complement. ... A bounded lattice for which every element has a complement is called a complemented lattice. A complemented lattice that is also distributive is a Boolean algebra.

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Answered by fardeenferozkhan
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Technitium (Tc) has HEXAGONAL CLOSE PACKING (FCC).  

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