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A Window on the Solid State: Part I: Structures of Metals; Part II: Unit Cells of Metals; Part III: Structures of Ionic Solids; Part IV: Unit Cells of Ionic Solids (Abstract of Volume 5D, Number 2)
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A Window on the Solid State helps students understand and instructors present the structural features of solids. The package provides a tour of the structures commonly used to introduce features of the solid state.
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A Unit Cell Laboratory Experiment: Marbles, Magnets, and Stacking Arrangements
David C. CollinsJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (9), 1318-1322A Unit Cell Laboratory Experiment: Marbles, Magnets, and Stacking Arrangements
David C. CollinsJournal of Chemical Education2011 88 (9), 1318-1322An undergraduate first-semester general chemistry laboratory experiment introducing face-centered, body-centered, and simple cubic unit cells is presented. Emphasis is placed on the stacking arrangement of solid spheres used to produce a particular unit ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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