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Description Crystal structure of Domeykite (Cu3As). Arsenic atoms are blue. Note the complexity despite is is cubic structure.
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Source based on Iglesias J.E., Nowacki W. (1977). "Refinement of the crystal structure of a domeykite, a structure related to the A15 type". ZEITSCHRIFT FUER KRISTALLOGRAPHIE, KRISTALLGEOMETRIE, KRISTALLPHYSIK, KRISTALLCHEMIE 145: 334-345.
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