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A '''crystal''', in terms of geology, refers to the molecular lattice shape that is created during the formation of [[gemstone]]s, and other types of rock. [[Diamond]]s, in particular, have a very unified crystalline [[covalent bond]], which gives them their reknowned strength. | A '''crystal''', in terms of geology, refers to the molecular lattice shape that is created during the formation of [[gemstone]]s, and other types of rock. [[Diamond]]s, in particular, have a very unified crystalline [[covalent bond]], which gives them their reknowned strength. |
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A crystal, in terms of geology, refers to the molecular lattice shape that is created during the formation of gemstones, and other types of rock. Diamonds, in particular, have a very unified crystalline covalent bond, which gives them their reknowned strength.