- In crystallography, the
orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7
crystal systems.
Orthorhombic lattices result from
stretching a
cubic lattice along...
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system are
known as
clinopyroxenes and
those that
crystallize in the
orthorhombic system are
known as orthopyroxenes. The name
pyroxene is
derived from...
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litharge having a
tetragonal crystal structure, and m****icot
having an
orthorhombic crystal structure.
Modern applications for PbO are
mostly in lead-based...
- cycloalkanol. Physically, it is a
yellowish clear liquid that
crystallizes orthorhombically at low-temperatures. Cyclobutylamine's
Demjanov rearrangement with...
- system, the
crystal is
described by
vectors of
unequal lengths, as in the
orthorhombic system. They form a
parallelogram prism.
Hence two
pairs of
vectors are...
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phase may be the most
common mineral in the Earth. This
phase has the
orthorhombically distorted perovskite structure (GdFeO3-type structure) that is stable...
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trisulfide ( Sb2S3). It is a soft,
metallic grey
crystalline solid with an
orthorhombic space group. It is the most
important source for the
metalloid antimony...
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Orthorhombic Bravais lattice Simple (P) Body (I) Face (F) Base (A or C)...
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simplifies to V = a b c sin β . {\displaystyle V=abc\sin \beta .} For
orthorhombic,
tetragonal and
cubic lattices with β = 90° as well, then V = a b c ...
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number can be
further reduced by the
symmetry of the material: 9 for an
orthorhombic crystal, 5 for an
hexagonal structure, and 3 for a
cubic symmetry. Finally...