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Point Symmetry Examples

1. The document appears to be listing various chemical compounds and their corresponding crystallographic point groups. 2. Each entry includes the chemical formula of the compound and its point group classification using Hermann-Mauguin notation. 3. There are over 30 compounds listed with symmetry groups ranging from simple monoclinic and triclinic to more complex cubic and hexagonal groups.
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Point Symmetry Examples

1. The document appears to be listing various chemical compounds and their corresponding crystallographic point groups. 2. Each entry includes the chemical formula of the compound and its point group classification using Hermann-Mauguin notation. 3. There are over 30 compounds listed with symmetry groups ranging from simple monoclinic and triclinic to more complex cubic and hexagonal groups.
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42

(a)

Basic deJinitions and examPles

\
(b)

[1,

OD
r2@),

r20),

r2Q))

Epsomite

Rubidium

ferrocyanide

(h)

D26= mmm

II,_I]
(c)

Potassium

persulfate

r2@), r2(v), t2Q)' r(xz), r( Yz) I r(xy), -1.

lI,

Sodium Periodate

A
Dioptase

lI, r2l

tt,\,r1..)
-J

Ir,
(e)

rl
Potassium

II ,
tetrathionate

r3,

rl, -1,

su,

C26= 2lm

(k)

C3u = 3m

lI,r2,-I,r,n\
..= mm2

Gypsum

lI,3rr,3ruJ

Tourmaline

(l)

lI,

rz,

r(xz), r(yz)

Struvite

lI, 2rr,
Fig. r.19

OF
D1a= 3m
3

r2,

- I,

2s

6, 3r61

Calcite

1.10
t

The icosahedral group and the fullerenes

43

m) Dr= J)

(r)

D26= 42m

1,2r3,3r2]

''''K)
Iodosuccinimide

ll

,3r",2s0,2r)

1t, ro, rf,,

rl)

,,Y,,,;lW
Methylammonium
iodide

n
/gr
Leadantimonyl tartrate

(t)

Dqn= 4lmmm

Il
p)

s4, 12,

sll

Cahnite

rli l, 2 r i, T etramethvlammonium iodide -I,2sa,ra,2ru,2r6)


I

I,

%99

/-\
a,

Caa= 4lm

@G
tI,
ca,
cza,

(u) C^= 6

cl,

- I,

so,

rn,

sl)

Wulfenite

lI,

o+
2r

\_/

r6, rf,,

rl, rf,

rll

q)

Cau= 4mm

(v) Qn= 3lm


No substance is definitely known to crystallize with this symmetry group

tI,2ra, r2a,2ru,217l

Diaboleite

II,13,rl,rn,s3,s!]

Fig. 1.19 (cont')

44
C65= 6lm

Basic definitions and examples

($')

T = 23

ll,r6,rf,136,rl,rl,
-1.
s6, s3,

Apatite

s!, s!,

11

Sodium chlorate

(x)

C6u

= 6mm

(c')

fr'

41

lI,

216,2r1, rl,

ru,3r6J

Zincite

[1,413,4r!,3rr,
-1,4s6,+s!,3111

Pyrite

D3y= 62m

d-l
3

[1,213, 3r2, ra,2s3, (z) Ds= 62

rul

Benitotite

ll (e')

,8r",3rr,6s0,
O = 43

6toJ

V
Tetrahedrite

lI,
(a')

21

6, 2rf, , rf , 3 12, 3

ri)

Lithium iodate

$
;
Beryl

No substance is definitely known to crystallize with this symmetry


group

tl ,6rn,3rf,,8rr,6rr)

D6n = 6/mmm

(/')

On = m3m

2rf,, rf,, 3 r, , 3 rt, - 1,2su,2s3, ra,3 r 6, 3 ru)


I

I ,21 6,

ll,8r..6rr,6ro'3rf,,
-/,6sr,8so,3t n,3toJ

Silver

Fig. 1.19 (cont.)

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