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what does the R in hR10 mean for the pearson symbol?
The "R" in the hR10 Pearson symbol stands for "Rhombohedral lattice," while the "h" indicates the hexagonal crystal system. The number 10 represents the total number of atoms in the hexagonal lattice. The discussion highlights that αAl2O3 (corundum) has a rhombohedral primitive unit cell, which can be represented as a hexagonal lattice containing three rhombohedral lattices. This clarification is essential for understanding the relationship between crystal systems and lattice types in crystallography.
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asdf1 said:what does the R in hR10 mean for the pearson symbol?
asdf1 said:but doesn't the h means hexagonal system? hexagonal system only has a simple lattice...
asdf1 said:But on pg. 44 in the book, "Elements of x-ray diffraction" by B.D. Cullity and S.R. Stock, the table shows that the hexagonal system can only have the simple bravais lattice type!