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... nearest neighbor atoms . Diamond ( Fig . 14.4 ) and methane , CH4 , are typical examples of the tetrahedral covalent bond . The diamond structure is loosely packed in a geometrical sense : the tetrahedral bond allows only four nearest ...
... nearest neighbor atoms . Diamond ( Fig . 14.4 ) and methane , CH4 , are typical examples of the tetrahedral covalent bond . The diamond structure is loosely packed in a geometrical sense : the tetrahedral bond allows only four nearest ...
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... nearest neighbors is eight , we say that the coordination number is eight ; the coordination number of the sodium chloride lattice is six . For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 ...
... nearest neighbors is eight , we say that the coordination number is eight ; the coordination number of the sodium chloride lattice is six . For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 ...
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... nearest neighbor forces on the central force assumption ( B = 0 ) the simple cubic lattice does not possess any › l ... nearest neighbor atoms . 8 resistance to shear . It is apparent , however , that the addition of next nearest ...
... nearest neighbor forces on the central force assumption ( B = 0 ) the simple cubic lattice does not possess any › l ... nearest neighbor atoms . 8 resistance to shear . It is apparent , however , that the addition of next nearest ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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