Crystal Structure and Unit Cell - Khasi
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wrong phrasing
At 5:41 and 8:16, "Sodium Chloride belongs to the crystal lattice system" & "Calcite belongs to the rhombohedral crystal system".It would be more appropriate to say that they crystallised as crystal lattices or rhombohedral crystals. There are no systems as such that are named thus to which these compounds belong.
05-06M 40-50S Phil
Answer last updated on: Aug. 7, 2018, 12:38 p.m.
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Crystal Structure and Unit Cell
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103D Models of Enzymes
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• Download ki CIF (Crystallographic Information File) naka Crystallography Open Database (COD). • Plie ïaki CIF files haka Jmol. • Display ki unit cell bad unit cell parameters haka Jmol panel. • Display ki crystal structures jong ki crystal systems bapher bapher. Kum ka nuksa Cubic (sodium chloride), Hexagonal (graphite) bad Rhombohedral (calcite).
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