Chapter 12: Problem 23
Which of the three-dimensional primitive lattices has a unit cell where none of the internal angles is \(90^{\circ}\) ? (a) Orthorhombic, (b) hexagonal, (c) rhombohedral, (d) triclinic, (e) both rhombohedral and triclinic.
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Chapter 12: Problem 23
Which of the three-dimensional primitive lattices has a unit cell where none of the internal angles is \(90^{\circ}\) ? (a) Orthorhombic, (b) hexagonal, (c) rhombohedral, (d) triclinic, (e) both rhombohedral and triclinic.
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