Which statement best describes the structure of calcite?
OA.
It is formed by different types...
Chemistry, 26.11.2020 01:00 derrishamckenzie22
Which statement best describes the structure of calcite?
OA.
It is formed by different types of freely moving atoms.
B.
It is formed by a repeating pattern of different types of atoms.
C.
It is formed by a repeating pattern of a single type of atom.
D.
It is formed by a single type of freely moving atoms.
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