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Crystallization
Crystals are solid particles bounded by plane surfaces, which make definite angles with each other. This gives a definite geometrical shape to the crystal. These shapes are different for different crystals (Fig.6.13). Crystals of the same subs..
The Seven Crystal System
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 = &g..
Magnitude of Crystal Field Splitting
Magnitude of Crystal Field Splitting - Different ligands differ in their ability to produce a splitting of the d-orbitals. For e.g., strong lewis bases, such as CN - and NH 3 , produce a strong field. They repel d electrons most strongly and cause a greater separation of the two groups (t..
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 corner is shared by eight unit cells. Hence an atom at the corner contributes 1/8 to the uni..
Octahedral Complex Crystal Field Splitting
Crystal Field Splitting in Octahedral Complexes - The octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion is as shown in the figure. fig 10.4 - Octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion Looking at the figure, we observe..
Crystal Field Splitting in Octahedral Complexes - The octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion is as shown in the figure. fig 10.4 - Octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion Looking at the figure, we observe..Crystal Field Splitting in Octahedral Complexes
The octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion is as shown in the figure. ..
The octahedral arrangement of six ligands surrounding the central metal ion is as shown in the figure. ..Experiment to Grow a Large Crystal of Copper Sulphate
. If smaller crystals get formed elsewhere, get rid of them by carefully transferring the solution into another clean beaker, and then re-suspending the crystal (Fig.6.14..
. If smaller crystals get formed elsewhere, get rid of them by carefully transferring the solution into another clean beaker, and then re-suspending the crystal (Fig.6.14.. Result
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