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THE particular properties of quartz crystals (SiO2), as compared to those of carbon dioxide (CO2) have led Sir William Bragg to the conception of considering a quartz crystal as one single molecule.
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WEILER, J. Fundamental Frequencies of the Group SiO4 in Quartz Crystals. Nature 130, 893 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130893a0
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