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<td> ''h'' − ''k'' = 3''n''</td> <td>hexagonally centred</td> <td> ''H''</td> | <td> ''h'' − ''k'' = 3''n''</td> <td>hexagonally centred</td> <td> ''H''</td> | ||
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Definition
The integral reflections are the general reflection conditions due to the centring of cells. They are given in the table below:
Reflection condition |
Centring type of cell | Centring symbol |
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None | Primitive | P R (rhombohedral axes) |
h + k = 2n | C-face centred | C</th> |