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What is the smallest group of particles in a crystalline material?

A unit cell in crystallography refers to the smallest repeated structure in a crystalline substance that represents an arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules. It acts as a building block for the crystal lattice, reflecting its general symmetry and structure. 

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