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This is a POV ray drawing of a small section of the lattice of an imaginary perovskite. The red atoms are oxygen while the other coloured balls are the two metal types. No matter what the metals used are the overall strucutre is the same, I created this file by writing a XYZ file using a spreadsheet after reading cotton and wilkinson, this was edited using the text editor of ORTEP. ORTEP was used to write the pov file, then POVray was used to draw it.

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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2006-04-10 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was Cadmium at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-04-10 20:37 Cadmium 755×726×8 (89962 bytes) This is a POV ray drawing of a small section of the lattice of a imaginary perovskite. The red atoms are oxygen while the other coloured balls are the two metal types. No matter what the metals used are the overall strucutre is the same, I created this fi

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current23:38, 6 August 2007755×726 (88 KB)Bonas ({{Information |Description=This is a POV ray drawing of a small section of the lattice of an imaginary perovskite. The red atoms are oxygen while the other coloured balls are the two metal types. No matter what the metals used are the overall strucutre is)
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