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    A crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystal.
    It is composed of a motif, which is a set of atoms arranged in a particular way, and a lattice.
    Motifs are located upon the points of lattice, which is an array of points repeating periodically in three dimensions..

  • A crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystal.
    It is composed of a motif, which is a set of atoms arranged in a particular way, and a lattice.
    Motifs are located upon the points of lattice, which is an array of points repeating periodically in three dimensions.
Nov 16, 2022See how the atomic structure of a metalorganic compound is solved in only 15 minutes using fully
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Posted: Nov 16, 2022
Nov 16, 2022See how the atomic structure of a metalorganic compound is solved in only 15 minutes using fully automated data collection, processing and 

What is crystallography used for?

Applications range from measuring strain in a plane’s wing to helping to conserve King Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose

And crystallography is also a means of discovering and characterising new materials

In 1982 crystallographer Dan Shechtman discovered an unusual crystal that was ordered but not periodic


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