Study program:
Minerology and Crystallography (V semester -BsC) |
Name of subject: General Crystallography |
Instructors:
Prof. Sabina Kovač |
Status: Compulsory |
ECTS: 5 |
Prerequisites: General Mineralogy, Mineral Classification, Mathematics 1 |
Course Objectives: The purpose of the course is that students acquire basic crystallographic education in terms of external and internal symmetry, which is a consequence of the periodicity of the crystal structure of minerals and synthetic materials, and that they can interpret the results obtained by the X-ray diffraction method on polycrystalline material. |
Learning Outcomes: During this course, students will learn: elemental macro-symmetry operations. By applying them, they will be able to determine the symmetry of crystal models or crystals; they will be classified into one of 7 crystal systems and 32 crystal classes. Students will learn about basic structural types, about X-ray diffraction on polycrystalline material and interpretation of powder diagram. |
Content:
Theory teaching Symmetry of crystals. Boundary elements of the crystal. Crystallographic laws of symmetry. Goniometry. Stereographic and gnomic projection of crystals and drawing of stereographic projections. Nomenclature and systematization of 7 crystal systems within the 32 crystal class. Crystal twinning. Simple and complex symmetric operations. The concept of symmetry and the parameters of the unit cell. Number of formula units in a unit cell. Crystallochemical laws. Polymorphism. Isomorphism. The highest packing. Coordination of ions and atoms. Overview of some groups of crystal structures of minerals. X-ray properties. Interaction of X-ray diffraction and a crystal lattice. Brage’s law. The fundamentals of X-ray diffraction analysis. Interpreting X-ray powder diagram, identification of crystalline phases. Crystallographic databases and their search. Practical teaching Exercises are followed by lectures according to the method units. |
Suggested Reading List:
- Krstanović, I.: Osnovi kristalografije, skripta
- International Tables for Crystallography, (1983) Vol. A, Space-Group Symmetry, IUCr, U.K.
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Conduct of the Course: Students will learn from lectures, exercises, assignments and seminars. |
Fund hours:
Lectures |
Exercises |
Other forms of teaching |
Study research |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
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Assessment:
Final Exam |
ECTS |
Oral Exam | 50 |
Classwork Assessment |
ECTS |
Class Participationа | 10 | Written tests | 40 |
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Additional Assessment Criteria: - |
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