Structures by: Vainshtein B. K.

Total: 9

Pb2 O (C O3) (H2 O)2

CH4O6Pb2

Voronova, A.A.Vainshtein, B.K.

Kristallografiya (1964) 9, 197-203

a=5.23Å   b=5.23Å   c=23.81999Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=120°

Ba Cl2 (H2 O)

BaCl2H2O

Vainshtein, B.K.Pinsker, Z.G.

Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii (1949) 23, 1058-1069

a=4.51Å   b=9.02Å   c=11.28Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=90°

Ba Br2 (H2 O)

BaBr2H2O

Vainshtein, B.K.Pinsker, Z.G.

Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii (1950) 24, 432-436

a=4.59Å   b=9.41Å   c=11.59Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=90°

Co Cl2 (H2 O)2

Cl2CoH4O2

Vainshtein, B.K.

Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (1949) 68, 301-304

a=7.315Å   b=8.544Å   c=3.581Å

α=90°   β=97.5°   γ=90°

Sal ammoniac

ClH4N

Vainshtein B K

Trudy Instituta Kristallografii Akademiya Nauk SSSR (1956) 12, 18-24

a=3.86Å   b=3.86Å   c=3.86Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=90°

Kochkarite

Bi3Pb0.75Te5.25

Talybov, A. G.Vainshtein, B. K.

Soviet Physics Crystallography (1962) 6, 432-438

a=4.50Å   b=4.50Å   c=17.600Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=120°

Kochkarite

Bi3Pb0.75Te5.25

Talybov, A. G.Vainshtein, B. K.

Soviet Physics Crystallography (1962) 7, 32-37

a=4.44Å   b=4.44Å   c=71.7Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=120°

C5H9NO2

C5H9NO2

Kayushina, R. L.Vainshtein, B. K.

Kristallografiya (1965) 10, 833-844

a=11.55Å   b=9.02Å   c=5.2Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=90°

C5H9NO2

C5H9NO2

Kayushina, R. L.Vainshtein, B. K.

Kristallografiya (1965) 10, 833-844

a=11.55Å   b=9.02Å   c=5.2Å

α=90°   β=90°   γ=90°