- In crystallography, the
orthorhombic crystal system is one of the 7
crystal systems.
Orthorhombic lattices result from
stretching a
cubic lattice along...
-
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...
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sulfide mineral with
chemical composition Cu5FeS4 that
crystallizes in the
orthorhombic system (pseudo-cubic).
Bornite has a
brown to copper-red
color on fresh...
- (hexagonal) Mackinawite, Fe1+xS (where x = 0 to 0.1) (tetragonal) Marcasite,
orthorhombic FeS2 Pyrite,
cubic FeS2 (fool's gold) ****nopyrite (mi****kel), Fe****...
- to be
almost orthorhombic, and a
larger unit cell can be chosen,
containing two
formula units (Z = 2) such that
resembles an
orthorhombic cell, with all...
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mineral with the
formula Sb2S3. This soft grey
material crystallizes in an
orthorhombic space group. It is the most
important source for the
metalloid antimony...
- (cI232)
Lattice constant a = 1.869 nm (at 20 °C)
Crystal structure black:
orthorhombic (oS8)
Lattice constants a = 0.33137 nm b = 1.0477 nm c = 0.43755 nm (at 20 °C)...
- 42 mW/(m·K) at 0 °C
Viscosity 15.23 μPa·s
Structure Crystal structure Orthorhombic, oP28
Space group Oh
Coordination geometry Orthogonal hexagonal Molecular...