What do you called to materials that form two or more layers on the top of each other?

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Answer:

Titanium disulfide is an example of a layered material. The individual sheets are interconnected by van der Waals forces between the sulfide centers.

Explanation:

Layered materials belong to a special class of compounds in which the crystals are built by the stacking of “two-dimensional” units known as layers that are bond to each other through weak forces