Cubic Crystal System with Examples
Calculation of Number of Particles per Unit Cell of a Cubic Crystal System - Calculation of Number of Particles per Unit Cell of a Cubic Crystal System. Keeping the following points in mind we can calculate the number of atoms in a unit cell. An atom at the c..
The Seven Crystal System
Crystals along with suitable examples are listed in the table. System Axial distances Axial angles Examples Cubic a = b = c α = β = γ = 90° NaCl,KCl, Diamond, Cu, Ag Tetragonal a = b ≠ c α = β = γ = 90°..
Crystal Microphone
Another type of microphone, widely used in public-address systems, depends for its action on the piezoelectric effect possessed by certain crystals, for example Rochelle salt. The term piezoelectric effect refers to the fact that when pressure is applied on the crystal..
Calculation of Number of Particles per Unit Cell of a Cubic Crystal System
Keeping the following points in mind we can calculate the number of atoms in a unit cell. * An atom at the corner is shared by eight unit cells. Hence an atom at the corner contributes 1/8 to the unit cell * An atom at the face is a shared by two unit cells Contribution of each atom..
Disorders of the Urinary System
Gout - Uric acid accumulates in the blood and deposits as crystals in joints, kidneys and cartilages. This is a hereditary diseas..
Body centred cubic
In addition to the particles at the corner of the cube, there is one present at the body centre position of the unit cell. Another type of unit cell, called end centered unit cell, is possible for orthorhombic and monoclinic crystal types. In an end centered unit cell, there are lattice ..
Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
Solids have definite shape and volume because the average distance between the molecules or atoms remain constant and do not change with time. The arrangement of molecules inside a solid differ from one to another. This results in two types of solids Crystalline solids Amorphous solids In crystalli..
Unit cell
The smallest three-dimensional portion of a complete space lattice, which when repeated over and again in different directions produces the complete space lattice. The size and shape of a unit cell is determined by the lengths of the edges of the unit cell (a, b and c) and by the angles a , b a..
Fusion or Melting
When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and fuse. Fusion is the change of state from solid to liquid. This is generally referred to as melting. The temperature at which th..
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter - When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and melt. The normal melting point of a crystal is the temperatur..
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on States of Matter - When we heat a solid, we add energy to the system increasing the vibration of the particles. Eventually these particles break free from their binding forces and melt. The normal melting point of a crystal is the temperatur..See what our Users say :
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