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The trigonal crystal system can also be referred to as:

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Trigonal = Rhombohedral. Just remember: equal edges, but not all angles are right angles!
Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • Hexagonal
  • Rhombohedral
  • Cubic
  • Tetragonal
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The trigonal crystal system is one of the seven crystal systems in crystallography. It is unique because it can be described in more than one way.
Trigonal vs Rhombohedral:
  • The trigonal system is sometimes called the rhombohedral system because the unit cell can be described as a rhombohedron — a solid with equal edge lengths but with angles that are not all 90°.
  • Axial parameters: \[ a = b = c \quad \text{and} \quad \alpha = \beta = \gamma \neq 90^\circ \]
  • This crystal system has a single three-fold rotational symmetry along one axis.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:
  • (A) Hexagonal: Although related (both have a three-fold axis), the hexagonal unit cell is different — it has two equal axes at 120°, and a third perpendicular axis.
  • (C) Cubic: All axes are equal and all angles are 90°, not suitable for describing the trigonal structure.
  • (D) Tetragonal: Two equal axes, one different, all angles 90° — again, not matching the trigonal symmetry or unit cell geometry.
Hence, the correct equivalent term for the trigonal crystal system is Rhombohedral.
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