- Triclinic crystal system
thumb|right|200px|An_example_of_the_triclinic_crystals,_microcline ]In
crystallography , the tricliniccrystal system is one of the 7 latticepoint group s. A crystal system is described by three basis vectors. In the triclinic system, thecrystal is described by vectors of unequal length, as in theorthorhombic system. In addition, all three vectors are not mutuallyorthogonal .The triclinic lattice is the least symmetric of the 14 three-dimensional
Bravais lattice s. It has (itself) the minimum symmetry all lattices have: points of inversion at each lattice point and at 7 more points for each lattice point: at the midpoints of the edges and the faces, and at the center points. It is the only lattice type that itself has no mirror planes.The point groups that fall under this crystal system are listed below, followed by their representations in international notation and
Schoenflies notation .With each only one space group is associated.
Mineral examples includeplagioclase ,microcline ,rhodonite ,turquoise ,wollastonite andamblygonite , all in triclinic normal (bar 1).ee also
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Crystal structure References
* Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, "Manual of Mineralogy", 20th ed., pp. 64 - 65, ISBN 0-471-80580-7
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