Lithium Trisodium Hexahydrate Chromate



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Crystal Description
Crystalline Lattice
Hexagonal Packing Systems
Double Compound
Defect Crystals
Most Successful Recipe: Lithium Trisodum Hexahydrate Chromate
X-Ray Diffraction
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X-Ray Diffraction
Microscope with 40g Sample
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Presentation: Twins of Sample
X-Ray Diffraction Laboratory
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Using X-ray diffraction, scientists determine the arrangement of particles composing a crystal by mathematical analysis (Braggs Law:   nl = 2d sinq (1) ) of the crystal diffraction patterns.  The crystals patterns appear clearly on photographs produced when the crystal is illuminated by X-rays.  In every crystal structure, it shows a pattern of points that describe the arrangement of its particles.  This is known as the crystal lattice.