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... symmetry . It is convenient to dissect the total symmetry of a crystal into simple fundamental symmetry elements applied at a single point . Crystals may be classified into thirty - two symmetry classes on the basis of the number and ...
... symmetry . It is convenient to dissect the total symmetry of a crystal into simple fundamental symmetry elements applied at a single point . Crystals may be classified into thirty - two symmetry classes on the basis of the number and ...
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... symmetry element . Center of inversion . A crystal possesses a center of inversion if the crystal would be brought into self - coincidence by the operation r → −r , where r is the vector position of a point in the crystal referred to ...
... symmetry element . Center of inversion . A crystal possesses a center of inversion if the crystal would be brought into self - coincidence by the operation r → −r , where r is the vector position of a point in the crystal referred to ...
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... symmetry is located at each one of the lattice points , the pattern as a whole will not acquire that higher symmetry . If the figure is of lower symmetry than the lattice , the space group will have lower symmetry . A space group is an ...
... symmetry is located at each one of the lattice points , the pattern as a whole will not acquire that higher symmetry . If the figure is of lower symmetry than the lattice , the space group will have lower symmetry . A space group is an ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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