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Trapezohedral group 



The forms in this group possess the lowest grade of symmetry 

 in the hexagonal system, having no plane of symmetry and no 

 center of symmetry; the vertical axis is, however, an axis of tri- 

 gonal symmetry and the three horizontal axes (a) are axes of 

 binary symmetry. 



Trapezohedron. The trigonal trapezohedron (fig. 116, 117) is a 

 characteristic form of this group and consists of six trapezohe- 



Fig. 116 Fig. 117 



dral faces each of which cuts all the axes. Four trapezohedrons 

 are possible; two plus, called respectively right-handed (fig. 116) 

 and left-handed (fig. 117), and two minus forms which are also 



Fig. 119 Fig. 120 



right-handed and left-handed. The 24 faces of these four forms 

 constitute the planes of a dihexagonal pyramid. 



The two crystals of quartz shown in fig. 119, 120 show the 

 trigonal trapezohedron in combination with other forms of the 

 group; they are termed respectively right-handed and left- 

 handed forms. 



