Veek M
Disciple
So I was wondering because I had a basic question in Chemistry and I didn't want to use r/Chemistry (reddit) or Freenode. Is there a board frequented by Indian students (that is fully functional and popular) where you could ask questions and such? I am guessing the bandwidth costs would be a deterrent within India but text bases BBSs exist so..
(In school we were taught atomic packing FCC/BCC etc - if you recollect - quite basic and since we tend to forget - I certainly do, therefore I wanted some clarity on the arrangement of atoms - the B-plane atoms - are there just floating in that odd arrangement or do they contribute to the next unit cell like the A plane atoms) (Ashby - Materials Book - quite good) like this?
I get a lot of these kind of doubts so I was wondering Reddit r/Chemistry you can't constantly bother professional chemists and it's not Indian in the sense that - out of our education system so it would typically be cleared up in class. It's a doubt that ought to be in the textbook except you need to Google a bit and scratch your head a bit...
I eventually figured it out via google but it's the sort of doubt that everyone in class will encounter, so someone might have googled it before you: https://faculty.uml.edu/ndeluca/84.334/topics/fig0203c.gif
(In school we were taught atomic packing FCC/BCC etc - if you recollect - quite basic and since we tend to forget - I certainly do, therefore I wanted some clarity on the arrangement of atoms - the B-plane atoms - are there just floating in that odd arrangement or do they contribute to the next unit cell like the A plane atoms) (Ashby - Materials Book - quite good) like this?
I get a lot of these kind of doubts so I was wondering Reddit r/Chemistry you can't constantly bother professional chemists and it's not Indian in the sense that - out of our education system so it would typically be cleared up in class. It's a doubt that ought to be in the textbook except you need to Google a bit and scratch your head a bit...
I eventually figured it out via google but it's the sort of doubt that everyone in class will encounter, so someone might have googled it before you: https://faculty.uml.edu/ndeluca/84.334/topics/fig0203c.gif
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