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Introductory Guide to Crystal Models by LN is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses different models used to represent crystal structures, including wire frame models, ball and stick models, space filling models, and void models. It explains that wire frame models focus only on cell edges and represent atoms as points, while ball and stick models show both atoms and cell edges but atoms do not touch. Space filling models depict atoms touching each other but may not show unit cell edges clearly. Void models make the void or polyhedron formed by vertexes visible and h
- Author
- LN
- Language
- EN