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Q: Why is it significant that tin can form alpha and beta shapes of its crystals?
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What is beta Tantalum?

Tantalum can exist in two crystalline phases: alpha and beta. The common phase is alpha but beta tantalum can be found bt magnetron spluttering or chemical vapour deposition. It converts to the alpha phase is heated to around 1000 K.Beta tantalum crystals have tetragonal symmetry.


When was Alpha Beta created?

Alpha Beta Alpha was created on 1950-05-03.


When did Alpha Beta end?

Alpha Beta ended in 1995.


What is the percentage of alpha and beta in an equimolar mixture of alpha d glucose and beta d glucose?

64% of Beta and 36% of alpha.


What comes after alpha?

After alpha comes beta in the Greek alphabet.


Why do molecules of alpha glucose and beta glucose have different shapes?

because of the diffrence in the position of anomeric carbon atom left or right


When was Alpha Beta Gamma created?

Alpha Beta Gamma was created in 1970.


When was Beta Phi Alpha created?

Beta Phi Alpha was created in 1919.


What is a another name for the stars called alpha and beta?

There is no single star called "alpha" or "beta". The brightest stars (usually) in each constellation are called "alpha" and "beta", followed by the Latin genitiv of the constellation; for example, "alpha centauri", "beta centauri", "alpha orionis", "alpha cruxis", etc.


Why are alpha and beta rays bent in different directions?

Alpha and beta rays are bent in different directions because alpha is positively charged, beta is negative.


Is bacillus subtilis a beta or alpha hemolysis?

is bacillus subtilis beta or alpha hemolysis


Which is not considered a raditional ray gamma beta alpha or infrared?

Alpha and beta are not electromagnetic radiation.