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Science, 1969
As judged by crystal structure analysis, the crystallochemical formula of tuhualite is (Na,K) 2 VI (Fe +3 ) 2 VI (Fe +2 ) 2 IV Si 12 O 30
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As judged by crystal structure analysis, the crystallochemical formula of tuhualite is (Na,K) 2 VI (Fe +3 ) 2 VI (Fe +2 ) 2 IV Si 12 O 30
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Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures
In crystal chemistry and crystal physics, the relations between the symmetry groups (space groups) of crystalline solids are of special importance.
U. Müller, Gemma de la Flor
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2018
This chapter presents 47 problems covering the subject of crystal structure, along with their corresponding solutions.
Wai-Kee Li +5 more
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This chapter presents 47 problems covering the subject of crystal structure, along with their corresponding solutions.
Wai-Kee Li +5 more
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2013
Contents Periodic crystal lattices 330 Brief illustration 37.1: Bravais lattices 333 The identification of lattice planes 333 The Miller indices 333 Brief illustration 37.2: Miller indices 334 The separation of planes 334
Peter Atkins +2 more
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Contents Periodic crystal lattices 330 Brief illustration 37.1: Bravais lattices 333 The identification of lattice planes 333 The Miller indices 333 Brief illustration 37.2: Miller indices 334 The separation of planes 334
Peter Atkins +2 more
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Crystals and crystal structures
2015Abstract This first chapter considers the nature of the crystalline state by constructing crystal structures. It then moves on to look at interstitial, covalent and ionic structures, stacking faults, and twins. It also looks at the crystal chemistry of inorganic compounds, coordination polyhedra, erovskites, tetrahedral, and octahedral ...
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2016
This chapter describes the structures of crystalline solids, which are of considerable practical importance as they have implications for geology, materials, and technologically advanced materials. It explores the regular arrangement of atoms in periodic crystals that can be expressed in terms of unit cells and determined by diffraction techniques.
Peter Atkins +2 more
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This chapter describes the structures of crystalline solids, which are of considerable practical importance as they have implications for geology, materials, and technologically advanced materials. It explores the regular arrangement of atoms in periodic crystals that can be expressed in terms of unit cells and determined by diffraction techniques.
Peter Atkins +2 more
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Engineering crystal structures with light
Nature Physics, 2021A. Disa, T. Nova, A. Cavalleri
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Atomically precise single-crystal structures of electrically conducting 2D metal–organic frameworks
Nature Materials, 2020Jin‐Hu Dou +20 more
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Mercury CSD 2.0 – new features for the visualization and investigation of crystal structures
, 2008C. Macrae +9 more
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Mercury: visualization and analysis of crystal structures
, 2006C. Macrae +7 more
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