What dictates the lattice geometry in materials held together by covalent bonds, such as diamond?

Answer

The fixed geometry of the directional bonds.

Covalent bonds possess a strong, directional nature (like the tetrahedral arrangement in diamond), which pre-determines the resulting lattice geometry independently of simple close-packing rules.

What dictates the lattice geometry in materials held together by covalent bonds, such as diamond?
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