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Chapter 3.2 deals with methods and precautions required to measure the density of solids and is firmly based on an earlier version by F. M. Richards. A knowledge of the density can be of considerable use in determining the number of `molecules' per asymmetric unit, although in the case of biological macromolecules the measurement of density can be problematic. This chapter is also available as HTML from the International Tables Online site hosted by the IUCr.
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Richards, F.M., Lindley, P.F. (2006). Determination of the density of solids. In: Prince, E. (eds) International Tables for Crystallography Volume C: Mathematical, physical and chemical tables. International Tables for Crystallography, vol C. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000586
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