Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

Stealthiness2 t1_j16el9w wrote

"Perfect Stacking" geometries are very common in metals, because metal atoms like to get close to one another and don't care too much about the angles of interaction. Nonmetals like carbon and ice care a lot more about the angles of bonds between atoms, so perfect stacking is less common. This is one reason that metals tend to be denser than nonmetals.

2