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Crystal Lattice Structure Diagram - Atomic Arrangement in Solids #1497481 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a cubic crystal lattice structure where large yellow spheres represent the primary lattice atoms, smaller green spheres indicate substitutional or interstitial dopants, and blue spheres denote another distinct atomic species-possibly cations in an ionic compound. Dashed lines outline the unit cell boundaries, while solid black lines show bonding or coordination geometry. The periodic repetition suggests a face-centered or body-centered cubic variant, commonly used to model alloys, semiconductors, or ionic crystals.
Used in educational resources, university lecture slides, or materials science websites to explain crystallography, solid-state physics, or chemistry concepts; targets students, researchers, and engineers seeking visual understanding of atomic arrangements in crystalline materials.
Related Cliparts: Visualize atomic arrangement in crystalline solids with this detailed 3D lattice diagram featuring three atom types in a repeating unit cell. Ideal for materials science education.
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