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The Crystal Structure For Ba2Tio Explained With Symmetries

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#1 ChemEng121

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Posted 13 May 2018 - 12:00 PM

Hello!

I would love to get help on this particular question that I find extremely difficult to answer.

-"Bariumtitanate can under a certain set of conditions crystallize in the given structure. With the help of the compounds symmetries, explain how it is possible for it to achieve such a crystallization structure."

No equations are given for the specific problem so I am leaning towards that one has to use translation/reflection symmetries etc. to be able to solve this specific problem. 
The given crystallized structure (transparent octahedron shape) can be seen in the picture.
 
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