Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements regarding crystalline solids is NOT correct?
A) There is long-range, three-dimensional order in the arrangements of its constituent particles.
B) They are composed of regular repeating units called unit cells.
C) Atoms, molecules, or ions can form the crystalline lattice.
D) There is no empty space in a perfect crystalline solid.
E) All of the above are correct.
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