Non-triclinic or even truly orthorhombic, indeed the framework can have symmetry ranging from orthorhombic to triclinic in a single crystal.
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Non-triclinic or even truly orthorhombic, indeed the framework can have symmetry ranging from orthorhombic to triclinic in a single crystal.
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The dihydrate is triclinic, with hydrogen bonding between the two water molecules and hydrogen bonds to the O atoms on the anion.
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Fluckite's mineral crystallography is triclinic meaning it has three axis of different length and three different interior angles that do not equal 90?
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"' Warikahnite "'is a rare zinc arsenate mineral of the triclinic crystal system with Plaka, Greece as microscopic white needles.
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He wrote especially on the means of determining the different feldspars, and is credited with the discovery of microcline ( a triclinic potash-feldspar ).
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Although both variants are triclinic, they differ in the volume of their unit cell, which is slightly larger for the " high " form.
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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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Indexing programs exist to deal with the harder cases, but if the unit cell is very large and the symmetry low ( triclinic ) success is not always guaranteed.
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Anhydrous copper ( II ) phosphate is blue with triclinic crystals and can be produced by a high-temperature reaction between diammonium phosphate and copper ( II ) oxide.