Description
Specifications Table
Material – High-grade laminated paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Pharmaceutical chemistry reference, crystal structure analysis
Product Overview
The TYPES OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURE – PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool that visually represents the seven fundamental crystal systems used in pharmaceutical chemistry. This chart serves as a comprehensive reference for understanding the geometric arrangements of atoms, ions, or molecules within crystalline solids. The laminated surface ensures durability against moisture, spills, and frequent handling, making it suitable for both laboratory and classroom environments. Each crystal system is clearly labeled with its defining characteristics, including axial relationships, angles, and symmetry elements, presented in a color-coded format for enhanced clarity. The chart’s high-resolution printing guarantees sharp, legible text and diagrams, even from a distance, while its standard A2 size (420 × 594 mm) provides ample space for detailed illustrations without overcrowding. Designed in collaboration with pharmacognosy experts, this chart adheres to IUPAC nomenclature standards and includes comparative tables for quick reference between different lattice types. The lightweight yet sturdy construction allows for easy wall mounting or portable use with standard clipboards. Whether used for self-study, teaching demonstrations, or professional reference, this chart bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications in drug formulation and material science research.
FAQs
1. What types of crystal systems are covered in this pharmaceutical chemistry chart?
This chart covers all seven crystal systems: cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic, hexagonal, and rhombohedral systems with their defining parameters.
2. Is this crystal structure chart suitable for NEET or pharmacy entrance exam preparation?
The chart aligns with standard pharmacy syllabi and covers fundamental crystallography concepts that appear in competitive exams like NEET, GPAT, and other pharmacy entrance tests.
3. Can this chart be used as a replacement for textbook crystallography diagrams?
While it serves as an excellent visual supplement, it’s recommended to use this chart alongside textbooks for comprehensive understanding, as it focuses specifically on structural representations.
4. What’s the difference between this chart and digital crystallography resources?
Unlike digital resources, this physical chart provides constant visual reference without screen fatigue, making it ideal for prolonged study sessions and quick comparisons between different crystal systems.
5. How should I store this laminated crystal structure chart to maintain its quality?
Store flat in a dry environment away from direct sunlight. The laminated surface protects against humidity, but rolling may cause permanent creases over time.

