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English: This figure illustrates the chiral crystal structure of alpha-quartz along a, b, and c directions. The space group P3_121 and P3_221 are an enantiomorphic pair. Red balls represent oxygen atoms and blue balls represent silicon atoms. The achiral tetrahedra units are shown in blue.
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Data retrieved from Materials Project (https://materialsproject.org/) for SiO2 (mp-7000, mp-6930) from database version v2021.11.10 and visualized using VESTA by JP-Minerals (https://jp-minerals.org/vesta/en/).

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Visualization of the enantiomorphic pair of alpha-quartz chiral crystal structures.

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