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  • | Appearance = white [[Cubic crystal system|cubic]] crystals | Section3 = {{Chembox Structure ...
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  • | Name = Thallium(I) chloride | ImageFileL1 = Thallium(I)-chloride-3D-SF-C.png ...
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  • | IUPACName = Caesium perchlorate |Section3={{Chembox Structure ...
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  • | OtherAnions = [[Rubidium fluoride]]<br/>[[Rubidium chloride]]<br/>[[Rubidium iodide]]<br/>[[Rubidium astatide]] ...[[Lithium bromide]]<br/>[[Sodium bromide]]<br/>[[Potassium bromide]]<br/>[[Caesium bromide]]<br/>[[Francium bromide]] ...
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  • | ImageFile1 = File:Caesium chromate formula.svg | IUPACName =Caesium chromate ...
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  • |Section3={{Chembox Structure | CrystalStruct = [[Caesium chloride|CsCl]], [[Pearson symbol|cP2]] ...
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  • {{short description|Type of point defect in a crystal lattice}} A '''Schottky defect''' is an excitation of the site occupations in a [[crystal lattice]] leading to [[Crystallographic defect#Point defects|point defect]] ...
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  • | Name = Caesium iodide | ImageCaption =CsI crystal ...
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  • | Name = Rubidium chloride | ImageFile = Rubidium-chloride-3D-ionic.png ...
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  • | Name = Caesium fluoride | ImageFile = Caesium fluoride.jpg ...
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  • | Name = Scandium(III) chloride | ImageCaption1 = Crystals of scandium(III) chloride hexahydrate ...
    8 KB (1,101 words) - 10:46, 28 May 2025
  • ...ithium telluride]]<br>[[Sodium telluride]]<br>[[Potassium telluride]]<br>[[Caesium telluride]] ...ub>Te upon heating, which is a [[Lead(II) chloride|PbCl<sub>2</sub>]] type structure.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Alay-e-Abbas | first=S.M. | last2=Shaukat | firs ...
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  • {{short description|Physical dimensions of unit cells in a crystal}} ...portional to the distance between atoms in the crystal. A [[simple cubic]] crystal has only one lattice constant, the distance between atoms, but, in general, ...
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  • ...Barnett |author3=J. L. Dye |title= Alkali anions. Preparation and crystal structure of a compound which contains the cryptated sodium cation and the sodium ani ...he positively charged [[sodium]] ion is balanced by a negatively charged [[chloride]] ion. The traditional explanation for stable {{chem2|Na+}} is that the los ...
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  • ! [[Chloride]]<br>Cl<sup>−</sup> | bgcolor="#99CCFF" | [[Hydrogen chloride|S]] ...
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  • | ImageFile = K2O2-structure.jpg |Section3={{Chembox Structure ...
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  • |Section3={{Chembox Structure ...[[pearson symbol|cF12]]<ref name=socacs>{{cite book|page = 25|title = The Structure of Crystals|edition = 2nd|year = 1935|last = Wyckoff|first = Ralph W.G.|pub ...
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  • ...rystallographic Nomenclature Subcommittee on the Nomenclature of Inorganic Structure Types | journal = Acta Crystallogr. A | volume = 46 | pages = 1–11 | year = [[Crystal field theory]] may be used to explain the relative stabilities of transitio ...
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  • | Name = Titanium(III) chloride | OtherNames = titanium trichloride<br />titanous chloride ...
    12 KB (1,658 words) - 19:10, 22 April 2025
  • | OtherAnions = [[Rubidium chloride]]<br/>[[Rubidium bromide]]<br/>[[Rubidium iodide]]<br/>[[Rubidium astatide] ...ithium fluoride]]<br/>[[Sodium fluoride]]<br/>[[Potassium fluoride]]<br/>[[Caesium fluoride]]<br/>Francium fluoride ...
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