File:Beevers crystal structure model of Kaolinite.jpg
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DescriptionBeevers crystal structure model of Kaolinite.jpg |
English: Photograph of a Beevers molecular model of Kaolinite made by Miramodus ltd. The interlayer hydrogen bonding is clearly visible between the Aluminium-oxygen layers (amethyst and red balls) and the silicate sheets (brown and red balls) |
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Author | Dr. Gavin Whittaker, Miramodus ltd |
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