Introduction to Crystallography (Dover Books on Chemistry)

Download ! Introduction to Crystallography (Dover Books on Chemistry) PDF by * Donald E. Sands eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Introduction to Crystallography (Dover Books on Chemistry) The final chapter describes various simple structures. 1969 edition.. The principles of x-ray diffraction and methods of determining crystal structures are summarized in the next two chapters. This is truly a delightful monograph. — Canadian Chemical EducationDesigned as a useful, accessible introduction to the logical development of basic crystallographic concepts, this book presents important principles in a clear, concise manner that will enable the nonspecialist to read and co

Introduction to Crystallography (Dover Books on Chemistry)

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Rating : 4.75 (522 Votes)
Asin : 0486678393
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-01
Language : English

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The final chapter describes various simple structures. 1969 edition.. The principles of x-ray diffraction and methods of determining crystal structures are summarized in the next two chapters. "This is truly a delightful monograph." — Canadian Chemical EducationDesigned as a useful, accessible introduction to the logical development of basic crystallographic concepts, this book presents important principles in a clear, concise manner that will enable the nonspecialist to read and comprehend crystallographic literature. Explanations are concise and mathematical prerequisi

A Customer said A great book for beginners !. This book is definitely a good starting point to learn Crystallography. As a matter of fact the title is in my opinion a little misleading since the book really introduces the reader to X-ray Crystallography The book starts with a concise yet elementary discussion of crystal lattices, point groups and space groups. The ch. Buy it. This book is a must for beginners in the study of crystallography. It covers with worked out examples many of the themes, techniques, and approaches of structure determination, from a historical perspective and almost as a "Cliff Notes" version of the foundations, techniques and approaches within current crystallography. . Exactly what it says on the tin. The title is extremely accurate. Though the information in this book is decades old, it's short and to the point and a great starting point for beginners. Highly recommended to physicists, chemists and—of course—biochemists who are looking for a gentle introduction to this enormously important technique.

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