Abstract
IN NATURE for January 6, p. 609, was published a note in which some figures given in my paper on “The Arrangement of Atoms in Crystals” (Phil. Mag., vol. xl., August, 1920) were contrasted with similar figures given by Wyckoff (Amer. Journ. Sci., [iv], vol. 1., pp. 317–60, November, 1920). These figures were estimates of the distances between atoms of metal, carbon, and oxygen in the crystals calcite, CaCO3, rhodochrosite, MnCO3, and siderite, FeCO3. In this note it is stated that our data differ considerably, “the deviations rising to 0.6 A. m the distance from carbon to metal.”
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