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IONIC CRYSTALS In ionic crystals electrons are transferred from atoms of one
type to atoms of a second type , so that the crystal is made up of positive and
negative ions . The ions arrange themselves so the Coulomb attraction between
ions ...
IONIC CRYSTALS In ionic crystals electrons are transferred from atoms of one
type to atoms of a second type , so that the crystal is made up of positive and
negative ions . The ions arrange themselves so the Coulomb attraction between
ions ...
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We pick a negative ion as reference ion , and let Ro denote the distance between
adjacent ions . We have = 2 [ no _ 2k + smo kot . . . ] a = 2 [ - * * * - * + . . . ] or = 2 +
c |the factor 2 occurs because there are two ions , one. 6 E . Madelung , Physik ...
We pick a negative ion as reference ion , and let Ro denote the distance between
adjacent ions . We have = 2 [ no _ 2k + smo kot . . . ] a = 2 [ - * * * - * + . . . ] or = 2 +
c |the factor 2 occurs because there are two ions , one. 6 E . Madelung , Physik ...
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In the intermediate region the zinc ions cause an unbalance in the system ,
increasing the total moment . The situation is discussed by Went and Gorter . The
spinel structure ( Fig . 15 . 36 ) may be visualized as a cubic close packing of
oxygen ...
In the intermediate region the zinc ions cause an unbalance in the system ,
increasing the total moment . The situation is discussed by Went and Gorter . The
spinel structure ( Fig . 15 . 36 ) may be visualized as a cubic close packing of
oxygen ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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