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Answer:

crystal lattice

Explanation:

The Aluminium Hydroxide forms a crystal lattice solid structure, the correct option is A.

What is a Crystal Lattice?

The symmetrical, three-dimensional structural configuration of points representing atoms, ions, or molecules that make up a crystalline material is known as the crystal lattice.

It can be described as the geometrical arrangement of the crystalline solid's atoms, ions, or molecules as points in space.

Al(OH)3 is called Aluminium hydroxide, It is found in nature as the mineral gibbsite.

It is an amorphous white powder and is insoluble in water but soluble in acidic and alkaline solutions.

It can be used to relieve indigestion and stomach discomfort.

Al(OH)₃ is composed of two layers of hydroxyl groups, with aluminum ions filling two-thirds of the octahedral holes in the center of the structure.

There are four identified polymorphs. Each has layers of octahedral aluminum hydroxide units connected by hydrogen bonds.

So, the solid form of the compound Al(OH)₃ has a crystal lattice structure.

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