written by
Harold T. Stokes
This animation shows the crystal structure of Cesium Chloride, and similar body-center cubic materials. The user can use the mouse to rotate the structure.
This is part of a larger collection of applets from Brigham Young University.
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Month = {September 3, 2008},
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