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Different degrees of similarity between inorganic crystal structures are defined concisely and examples are presented that illustrate their practical application. A notation giving the coordination of atoms is presented together with some basic rules for developing crystal-chemical formulae and the Bauverband description of inorganic structure types. Typical examples of the nomenclature are: pyrite Fe 6° gS 2 (3;1) t, F (□2 l) + F ′FeS 2 Pa 3; spinel Mg [4 AI 2 6 O 4, ∞ 3 Mg [4 t lAl 2 6 o O 4 l, 3;12 co ], F m 222 + D, T ′ MgAI 2 O 4 Fd 3 m.
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