It has no trigonal ( ditrigonal pyramidal ) crystal symmetry with a space group P3 * 1m and no cleavage ( Mandarino, 1978 ).
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Californium ( III ) fluoride ( CfF 3 ) is a yellow-green solid with a crystal symmetry that gradually changes from monoclinic crystal structure.
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;Solid : The crystal symmetry is cubic, Pearson symbol cP16, space group P2 1 3 No . 198, lattice constant 0.5125 nm.
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Among non-living things, snowflakes have striking crystal symmetries; they can be cubic or octahedral, but cannot have fivefold symmetry ( unlike quasicrystals ).
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Electrostriction applies to all crystal symmetries, while the piezoelectric effect only applies to the 20 piezoelectric quadratic effect, unlike piezoelectricity, which is a linear effect.
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Upon further heating to more than c . 1050 �C the crystal symmetry changes from triclinic to monoclinic; this variant is also known as " monalbite ".
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Apachite has monoclinic crystal symmetry, displaying 3 axes of unequal length with two of the axes perpendicular to each other as well as one angle oriented less than 90?
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In the case the averaged lineshape is used to analyze crystal symmetry, phase transitions, and the degree of molecular disorder in crystalline hydrates, zeolites, clays and biological tissues.
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One of the oldest techniques in the science of crystallography consists of measuring the three-dimensional orientations of the faces of a crystal, and using them to infer the underlying crystal symmetry.
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In which E is the applied electric field, and r ij is a coefficient that depends on the crystal symmetry and the orientation of the coordinate system with respect to the crystal axes.