Crystal system is a method of classifying crystalline substances on the basis of their unit cell. There are seven unique crystal systems. The simplest and most symmetric, the cubic (or isometric) system, has the symmetry of a cube. The other six systems, in order of decreasing symmetry, are hexagonal, tetragonal, rhombohedral (also known as trigonal), orthorhombic, monoclinic and triclinic.
Crystal system
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Unit-cell
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Conditions on unit-cell edges and angles |
cubic |
a=b=c α=β=γ=90° |
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hexagonal |
a≠c α=γ=90° β=120° |
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tetragonal |
a=b≠c α=β=γ=90° |
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rhombohedral |
a=b=c α=β=γ≠90° |
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orthorhombic |
a≠b≠c α=β=γ=90° |
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monoclinic |
a≠b≠c α=γ=90°≠β |
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triclinic |
a≠b≠c α≠β≠γ≠90° |
Generalic, Eni. "Crystal system." Croatian-English Chemistry Dictionary & Glossary. 29 June 2022. KTF-Split. {Date of access}. <https://glossary.periodni.com>.
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