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1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 The seven crystal systems Table 1.2 Symmetry elements Table 1.3 Structures, unit cell dimensions, and metallic radii of some comm...Table 1.4 Some close packed structures Table 1.5 Some structures built of space‐filling polyhedra Table 1.6 The M–M distance between MX4 or MX6 groups sharing X atom(s)...Table 1.7 Two ways to describe the antifluorite structure Table 1.8 Some compounds with the NaCl structure, a/Å Table 1.9 Some compounds with the zinc blende (sphalerite) structure, a/Å...Table 1.10 Some compounds with fluorite or antifluorite structure, a/Å...Table 1.11 Calculation of interatomic distances in some simple structures Table 1.12 Some compounds with the wurtzite structure Table 1.13 Some compounds with the NiAs structure Table 1.14 Some compounds with the CsCl structure Table 1.15 Some compounds with the rutile structure Table 1.16 Some compounds with the CdI2 structure Table 1.17 Some compounds with the CdCl2 structure Table 1.18 Some compounds with the perovskite structure Table 1.19 Perovskites: some composition–property correlations Table 1.20 Some compounds with the ReO3 structure Table 1.21 Some compounds with the tetragonal tungsten bronze, TTB, structu...Table 1.22 Some compounds with the spinel structure Table 1.23 Some compounds with the olivine structure Table 1.24 Some compounds with corundum‐related structures Table 1.25 Examples of A, B, X combinations in garnets Table 1.26 Some compounds with the K2NiF4 structure Table 1.27 Relation between chemical formula and silicate anion structure Table 1.28 Point symmetry elements Table 1.29 The thirty‐two point groups Table 1.30 Coordinates and labelling of equivalent positions in space group...

2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Predominant point defects in various ionic crystals

3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Electrostatic bond strengths of some cations Table 3.2 Allowed and unallowed combinations of corner‐sharing oxide polyhe...Table 3.3 Minimum radius ratios Table 3.4 Structures and radius ratios of oxides MO2 Table 3.5 Madelung constants for some simple structures Table 3.6 Some lattice energies in kJ mol−1; all have rock salt structure...Table 3.7 Thermochemical radii (Å) of complex anions Table 3.8 Lattice energies (kJ mol−1) of silver halides Table 3.9 Enthalpies of formation (kJ mol−1) of some hypothetical (*) and r...Table 3.10 Non‐polar covalent radii Table 3.11 Partial charge on oxygen in some solid oxides Table 3.12 Partial charge and radius of the chlorine atom in some solid chl...Table 3.13 d‐electron configurations in octahedrally coordinated metal atom...Table 3.14 Crystal field stabilisation energies (kJ mol−1) estimated for tr...Table 3.15 Values of the γ parameter of some spinels Table 3.16 Coordination numbers and geometries Table 3.17 Orbital hybridisation and resulting shapes Table 3.18 Band gaps of Group IV elements Table 3.19 Band gaps (eV) of some inorganic solidsa

4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Different forms of inorganic solids, e.g. alumina, Al2O3 Table 4.2 Examples of intercalation compounds Table 4.3 Synthesis of BiFeO3 by chimie douce methods Table 4.4 Diamond coatings, their properties and possible areas of applicat...Table 4.5 High‐pressure polymorphism of some simple solids

5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Comparison of a molecular substance, toluene, C6H5CH3, and a non‐...Table 5.2 X‐ray wavelengths (Å) of commonly used target materials...Table 5.3 X‐ray powder diffraction patterns for potassium halides Table 5.4 Calculated d‐spacings for an orthorhombic cell, for a = 3.0, b = ...Table 5.5 Systematic absences due to lattice type Table 5.6 Structure–factor calculations for CaF2: powder XRD Table 5.7 Systematic absences associated with space symmetry elements and l...

6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Strategy and overview for identification, analysis and structure ...

7 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Densities of SiO2 polymorphs Table 7.2 Classification of phase transitions Table 7.3 Characteristics of some first‐order phase transitions Table 7.4 Some pressure‐induced phase transitions Table 7.5 Factors that influence kinetics of phase transitions

8 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Typical values of electrical conductivity Table 8.2 Conductivities of some metals at 25 °C Table 8.3 Some superconducting materials Table 8.4 Typical values of v d and v t for n‐type Si at 25 °C...Table 8.5 Conductivity in NaCl crystals, other ionic solids and characteris...Table 8.6 Some oxygen partial pressures at which and Table 8.7 Electrode potentials of some half‐reactions associated with lithi...Table 8.8 Terminology and units used with dielectrics Table 8.9 Some ferroelectric materials

9 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Magnetic susceptibilities Table 9.2 Some Curie and Néel temperatures Table 9.3 Calculated and observed magnetic moments (BM) for some transition...Table 9.4 Some soft and hard magnetic materials Table 9.5 Electronic constitution of iron, cobalt and nickel

10 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Activators and their electronic states Table 10.2 Some lamp phosphor materials Table 10.3 Some laser systems

11 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Homogeneous and heterogeneous materials, their properties and so...Table 11.2 Capacitance values* and their possible interpretation

12 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Thermoelectric coefficients Table 12.2 The thermoelectric series; emf values against Pt at 100 °C with ...Table 12.3 Some heat capacity, thermal conductivity and thermal expansion d...

13 Chapter 13Table 13.1 Some MAX precursors and their MXene products Table 13.2 Properties of some single layer TMDs

14 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Glass transition temperatures T g (measured) and T 0 (calculated...Table 14.2 Classification of glass‐forming materials by the type of bonding...Table 14.3 Some differences between spinodal and nucleation and growth text...

15 Chapter 15Table 15.1 Oxide and phase content of a typical Portland cement

16 Appendix GTable G.1 Electrode potentials

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