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Monocline

The two exponential tenns are complex conjugates of one another, so that all structure amplitudes must be real and their phases can therefore be only zero or n. (Nearly 40% of all known structures belong to monoclinic space group Pl c. The systematic absences of (OlcO) reflections when A is odd and of (liOl) reflections when / is odd identify this space group and show tiiat it is centrosyimnetric.) Even in the absence of a definitive set of systematic absences it is still possible to infer the (probable) presence of a centre of synnnetry. A J C Wilson [21] first observed that the probability distribution of the magnitudes of the structure amplitudes would be different if the amplitudes were constrained to be real from that if they could be complex. Wilson and co-workers established a procedure by which the frequencies of suitably scaled values of F could be compared with the tlieoretical distributions for centrosymmetric and noncentrosymmetric structures. (Note that Wilson named the statistical distributions centric and acentric. These were not intended to be synonyms for centrosyimnetric and noncentrosynnnetric, but they have come to be used that way.)... [Pg.1375]

Like sulphur, selenium exists in a number of allotropic forms. These include both crystalline, rhombic and monoclinic modifications... [Pg.265]

Bell R G, R A Jackson and C R A Catlow 1990. Computer Simulation of the Monoclinic Distortion in Silicalite. Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications 10 782-783. [Pg.315]

Selenium exists in several allotropic forms. Three are generally recognized, but as many as that have been claimed. Selenium can be prepared with either an amorphous or crystalline structure. The color of amorphous selenium is either red, in powder form, or black, in vitreous form. Crystalline monoclinic selenium is a deep red crystalline hexagonal selenium, the most stable variety, is a metallic gray. [Pg.96]


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Bravais monoclinic

Carbamazepine monoclinic

Carbamazepine polymorphs monoclinic

Celsian monoclinic

Crystal monoclinic

Crystal structure cubic, orthorhombic and monoclinic modifications

Crystal structure monoclinic

Crystalline system Monoclinic

Cyclooctasulfur monoclinic /3-sulfur

Dielectrics monoclinic

Feldspars monoclinic

Metastable monoclinic crystals

Mineral monoclinic

Monoclinic

Monoclinic

Monoclinic ZrO

Monoclinic and Triclinic Systems

Monoclinic arrangement

Monoclinic arrangement definition

Monoclinic cell

Monoclinic crystal form

Monoclinic crystal lattices

Monoclinic crystal system

Monoclinic distorted site

Monoclinic distortion

Monoclinic fluorite structure

Monoclinic form

Monoclinic lattice

Monoclinic material

Monoclinic mineral system

Monoclinic modification

Monoclinic packing

Monoclinic phase

Monoclinic point lattice, diffraction pattern

Monoclinic prisms

Monoclinic structure

Monoclinic structure and

Monoclinic sulfur

Monoclinic sulfur illustration

Monoclinic symmetries, ferroelectrics

Monoclinic system

Monoclinic system lattices

Monoclinic system, classes

Monoclinic unit cell, reciprocal

Monoclinic unit cells

Monoclinic unit cells Subject

Monoclinical

Monoclinicity

Monoclinicity

Monoclinicity tellurium

Polyethylene monoclinic phase

Pyrrhotite monoclinic

Rhombic and monoclinic sulphur

Se(monoclinic)

Selenium monoclinic

Sesquioxides monoclinic forms

Space groups monoclinic

Sulfur orthorhombic/monoclinic

Sulphur, 5.5 monoclinic

Symmetry monoclinic

Transformation cubic-monoclinic

Triclinic and monoclinic space groups

Unit monoclinic

Y-Monoclinic sulfur

Zirconia monoclinic

Zirconia monoclinic crystal

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