what type of lattice is formed in crystal
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The Ionic Lattice
If a crystal is formed of ions, the compound can be described as an ionic lattice. Well-known examples of ionic lattices are sodium chloride, potassium permanganate, borax (sodium borate) and copper(II) sulfate.
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Each point represents one or more atoms in the actual crystal, and if the points are connected by lines, a crystal lattice is formed; the lattice is divided into a number of identical blocks, or unit cells, characteristic of the Bravais lattices
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